You have just completed an in-service on the advantages of working in groups. You recognize that further clarification is needed if one of the participants indicated that which of the following is an advantage of groups? "Groups:

a. are an easy and inexpensive way to share information.".
b. provide an opportunity for face-to-face communication.".
c. obscures the identities of individual group members.".
d. can facilitate socialization.".


C
Some known advantages of groups and working in groups are that they are an easy and inexpensive
way to share information, provide an opportunity for face-to-face interaction, and can be a means for
socialization. A disadvantage is that they tend to obscure one's individual identity and may tend to
promote groupthink behaviors.

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