In which circumstance might a group-oriented member ethically take a competitive approach during a conflict with other group members?
A. when an important value or belief of the member is at stake
B. when another member behaves competitively
C. never
D. when the member is trying to stimulate interest in the issue
E. when the member finds it enjoyable to do so
Answer: A
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