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    The Introduction of a Superordinate Goal Usually Serves to
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The Introduction of a Superordinate Goal Usually Serves to

Question 56

Question 56

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The introduction of a superordinate goal usually serves to


A) draw two competing sides together.
B) distract warring factions.
C) heighten intragroup conflict.
D) increase job satisfaction.

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