How do Germans and Americans approach group work differently?
a. Unlike Americans, Germans do not typically engage in group work.
b. Unlike Americans, Germans do not meet to discuss a project after tasks have been assigned.
c. Unlike Americans, Germans do not typically engage in the planning phase of a project.
d. Unlike Americans, Germans consult with specialists in their field often during group work.
B
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