General systems theory is useful for understanding small groups because this theory
A) helps us describe how individual elements of a whole can operate autonomously.
B) provides individuals with a way of examining and describing how a system's parts are interrelated, even while they are continuously changing.
C) reminds us that small groups are simpler than they appear.
D) can help a student identify the single most important reason why something occurs in a group.
E) provides a group comparison to the "fight-or-flight" response of an individual.
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