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A working group was formed to organise the annual sports competition in a school. At a particular stage, there was a lot of conflict in the group. Identify this stage and the stage that is likely - Psychology

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A working group was formed to organise the annual sports competition in a school. At a particular stage, there was a lot of conflict in the group. Identify this stage and the stage that is likely to follow it.

Options

  • The group was at the storming stage followed by the norming stage.

  • The group was at the norming stage followed by the forming stage.

  • The group was at the storming stage followed by the performing stage.

  • The group was at the forming stage followed by the norming stage.

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Solution

The group was at the storming stage followed by the norming stage.

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