Question 1 As group size increases: A social loafing is more likely to occur. B group effectiveness decreases. C group effectiveness increases. D team functioning is not effective.
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We need to evaluate each option based on common psychological and organizational behavior principles related to group dynamics. **Option A: social loafing is more likely to occur.** Social loafing is the phenomenon of a person exerting less effort to achieve a Show more…
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