Which of the following is the most "group-like"?
a. a boxing team in which each person's per...
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Which of the following is the most "group-like"?
a. a boxing team in which each person's performance and success is independent of the performance of other members.
b.3 strangers standing at a bus stop who don't even notice each other a golf team where each player's score is critical to overall team success
c. a classroom in which each person's grades depend only on his/her achievement.
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