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In comparing teams and group members, which of the following is true? A. Team members can readily identify who is/is not on the team; identifying members of a group may be more difficult. B. Group members have common goals; teams may not have the same degree of consensus about goals. C. Task interdependence typically is greater with groups than with teams. D. Group members often have more differentiated and specialized roles than team membe

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A. Team members can readily identify who is/is not on the team; identifying members of a group may be more difficult.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A group is a collection of people who put in individual effort toward a certain goal.
  • A team in the other hand is a group of people who share same team goals and also share in the constraints and challenges in the course of achieving the teams goals.
  • Therefore, members of a team are closely attached and relate to each other on the basis of the goals of the team while the group members work independently to achieve the groups goals.
  • Team members can easily recognize each other, while group members cannot.
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