In regards to member identity and group composition, it is ideal to avoid ______.
a. groups with members that share social identities
b. a highly heterogeneous group with representatives from a variety of social statuses
c. a group that is largely homogeneous with a only one or a small number of members that do not share an identity
d. groups that are not numerically representative of the larger community
Ans: C
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