What can limit genuineness within group participation?

a. An internal conflict regarding the way someone sees herself or himself
b. Fear of being accepted and making friends with those in the group
c. Desire to fit in, make and keep friends, please the group leader, or be seen in
a positive light
d. Wanting to upset the group leader/members by being less sincere and
authentic about the work


C

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