Which of the following statements is true?
a. Emotions are psychological states, and so groups cannot be said to have emotional reactions.
b. Collective rituals, such as marching, increase teamwork but minimize the group’s collective emotions.
c. The more members identify with the group, the more likely they will adopt and display the group’s collective affective state.
d. Groups can experience emotions collectively so long as all the members of the group can personally experience the event that triggered the emotional reaction.
e. Collective emotions, unlike other shared beliefs, can be experienced by only one or two of the members of a group.
c. The more members identify with the group, the more likely they will adopt and display the group’s collective affective state.
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