Which of the following statements is true?

  a.  Talking over conflicts is the best remedy for tension in groups.
  b.  In some cases, groups are more effective if they ignore conflicts and concentrate instead on the work to be done.
  c.  It is important to spend time resolving personal conflicts, but not so important to deal with process (procedural) conflict.
  d.  The best groups are ones that allow conflicts to occur, and then work through the conflicts.
  e.  The best remedy for conflict is to deal with each group members’ conflicts, rather than to spend time developing overarching, pluralistic approaches to conflict.


  b.  In some cases, groups are more effective if they ignore conflicts and concentrate instead on the work to be done.

Psychology

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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  a.  True   b.  False

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