A multicomponent approach to cohesion assumes
a. cohesion is based primarily on interpersonal attraction.
b. there is no single sufficient condition that, when present, will generate group cohesion.
c. the concept of cohesion is, itself, not cohesive.
d. a group where members no longer feel emotionally connected to one another but are still proud to be members does not qualify as being cohesive.
e. a highly productive group marked by high levels of integrated teamwork but where members dislike each other does not qualify as being cohesive.
b. there is no single sufficient condition that, when present, will generate group cohesion.
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