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just olya [345]
2 years ago
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When a group takes a break from problem-solving and spends several minutes venting about supervisors, other groups, or other peo

ple (we vs. they), they are likely experiencing a stage of the CR Process known as: Group of answer choices
Social Studies
1 answer:
Natalija [7]2 years ago
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The group is experiencing secondary tension. Hence, Option C is the correct statement.

<h3>What do you mean by secondary tension?</h3>

Secondary tension arises after groups have exceeded the forming level of institutional development and start to conflict over member roles, differing ideas, and persona conflicts.

These tensions are generally evidenced with the aid of using much less reserved and much less well-mannered conduct than number one tensions.

The missing information in the question is:

Polarization

new consciousness

secondary tension

credentialing

Hence, The group is experiencing secondary tension. Hence, Option C is the correct statement.

Learn more about  secondary tension here:

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