Multiple Choice
According to Bormann, what is the relationship between fantasies and the development of a group's shared identity or consciousness?
A) Fantasies tend to derail a group's bonding efforts.
B) Groups that do little fantasizing tend to be highly cohesive and attractive to others.
C) Sharing fantasies contribute to group cohesiveness.
D) When a group is able to push fantasies aside, they can get to a shared identity.
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