Multiple Choice
For which of the following reasons might relationships with "weak ties" be more valuable than those with "strong ties"?
A) Relationships with weak ties are more trustworthy.
B) Relationships with weak ties have far less to lose than relationships with strong ties.
C) Weak ties are usually with people who have a greater capacity to work collaboratively.
D) Weak ties are usually with people who can expose us to resources we do not possess.
E) Weak ties are usually with people who have a greater level of loyalty and commitment than do those with whom we have strong ties.
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