When researchers recorded the size of groups in public places such as parks, sidewalks, cafeterias, and offices, they discovered that most of these groups were
a. small, including only two or three members.
b. large, ranging from 10 to 20 members.
c. short-lived, lasting for less than 30 seconds on average.
d. crowded together rather than well-spaced.
a. small, including only two or three members.
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