The collaborative-dependent relationship
A. diverges from the view of the consultant as a solitary expert.
B. no longer requires the consultant to use problem-solving expertise.
C. maintains the role of the consultant as a solitary expert.
D. emphasizes individual contributions to problem-solving.
A
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