A shared element between Tuckman's five-stage model and Johnson's seven-stage model is that
A) The coordinator has to explain the procedures to be used, and establish
Positive interdependence
B) At one point members rebel against working with the group toward
Achieving the group goal
C) Group norms become internalized in the first two stages
D) Both are recurring phase models
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