Multiple Choice
An example of unintentional communication in a group setting is:
A) Having a history of collaboration, but not talking about it.
B) Being open to new ideas.
C) Focusing on improving the group's success, without having set that as a goal.
D) Having a strong concern about achieving individual performance goals at the expense of group goals.
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