Multiple Choice
Too much cohesiveness is dysfunctional for work groups because members will MOST LIKELY ________.
A) put individual needs before the needs of the group
B) resist change and fail to discard inappropriate norms
C) cooperate too much with others outside the group
D) develop contempt for each other
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