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    FIRO-B Theory Suggests That Groups Whose Members Have Compatible Needs
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FIRO-B Theory Suggests That Groups Whose Members Have Compatible Needs

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FIRO-B theory suggests that groups whose members have compatible needs are likely to be more effective than groups whose members have incompatible needs.

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