you are in a group that feels very cohesive, so cohesive that it seems to agree readily at every step of a project, without any lengthy discussion or conflict. sometimes you don't agree with decisions, but you do not say anything. which of the following is the MOST probable situation?

a. one person in the group has such good ideas that no one can disagree with that person
b.no one in the group can think of any really good reasons NOT to adopt the ready-made decision.
c. memebers of the group value agreement so much that dissenters feel incapable of speaking out
d. the decisions made are bad, but noe one really cares.

I am a bit confused with this one Is it C?

I agree with you on C.

Yes, you are correct. The most probable situation in this scenario would be option C: members of the group value agreement so much that dissenters feel incapable of speaking out. This situation suggests that the group dynamics prioritize agreement and unity over open discussion and dissenting opinions. As a result, individuals who disagree with the decisions made by the group may feel hesitant or unable to voice their concerns.