What is the relative importance of instrumental and socio-emotional problems within a successful group?

a. successful groups focus more on instrumental tasks
b. successful groups pay greater attention to socio-emotional tasks
c. for a group to be successful, it must not engage in instrumental or socio-emotional tasks
d. a successful group finds a balance between the accomplishment of instrumental and socio-emotional tasks
e. socio-emotional issues have no place within a successful group


D

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