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can be important to the group and is the result of an officer's desire to be a member of the group and the degree of commitment felt by group members.a. Cohesiveness.b. Acceptance.c. Productivity.d. Esprit de corps.
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Cohesiveness: the degree to which group members are attracted to each other and are motivated to stay in the group. b. Acceptance: the act of being welcomed and included as a member of the group. c. Productivity: the effectiveness and efficiency with which a Show more…
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