Multiple Choice
Teams with strong fault lines:
A) experience more dysfunctional conflict within the team.
B) proceed more quickly through the team development process.
C) have team members with similar demographic and professional backgrounds.
D) tend to have very few members on the team.
E) have better interpersonal relations.
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