Unsuccessful groups are more likely than successful groups to: (Points: 5)

pay close attention to how something is said.
rationalize criticism.
deal directly with conflicts that emerge.
make important decisions together.

im not understanding this question...bt i suppose B is the answer

Yes! B is the best answer.

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You're very welcome.

And thanks for posting your answers.

Thanks Ms Sue, you're a big help to everyone. Keep participating please. The answer is B according to the computer.

To understand this question, we need to break it down. The question is asking about the behavior of unsuccessful groups compared to successful groups. We are given four options, and we need to choose the option that is more likely to describe the behavior of unsuccessful groups.

Option A states that unsuccessful groups are more likely to pay close attention to how something is said. This means that they focus on the way information is communicated rather than the content itself.

Option B states that unsuccessful groups are more likely to rationalize criticism. This means that they try to justify or explain away any negative feedback or constructive criticism they receive.

Option C states that unsuccessful groups are more likely to deal directly with conflicts that emerge. This means that they confront and address conflicts head-on rather than avoiding or ignoring them.

Option D states that unsuccessful groups are more likely to make important decisions together. This means that they involve all members of the group in the decision-making process.

Based on these options, the answer to the question is likely option B, as it suggests that unsuccessful groups tend to rationalize criticism rather than effectively address it. However, it's important to note that without further context or information, it is best to make an educated guess based on the available options.