The two types of cohesiveness described in the textbook are
A) social and interpersonal cohesiveness.
B) task and group cohesiveness.
C) ingroup and outgroup cohesiveness.
D) task and interpersonal cohesiveness.
Answer: D
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A. Logan will probably treat women very well, as he rebels against the behaviors he saw in his father. B. Logan may treat women with discourtesy and disrespect, as he repeats the behavior he saw in his father. C. Logan will probably have no relationships with women, as his father has taught him that relationships are not worth having. D. Logan will always be very distant from his father, as he has learned that his father does not care about anyone but himself.
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What will be an ideal response?
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