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    When the Activities of Group Members Are Sequentially Interdependent, the Performance
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When the Activities of Group Members Are Sequentially Interdependent, the Performance

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When the activities of group members are sequentially interdependent, the performance level of the most capable or highest-performing member of the group determines group performance.

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