In Gibbs' work studying the orientation of the consultee, it was found that:

a. consultees with an interpersonal set tended to be aloof and reserved during the early stages of consultation
b. consultees with an instrumental set were likely to want to discuss the problem details over lunch
c. consultees who favored instrumental competence were concerned about the process of consultation
d. consultees who favored interpersonal competence seldom ever became task oriented


a

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. Members begin and end treatment at the same time b. All group members, including the leader, are recovering addicts c. Members learn that they are not alone d. Members are all overcoming the same addiction

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