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Which of the following is a characteristic of A-type conflict?
a. During A-type conflict, members tend to give and receive lots of feedback.
b. A-type conflict tends to occur when group members are emotionally detached from the topic.
c. During A-type conflict people often get angry due to their emotional attachment to the issues.
d. Team members are open to serious debate and disagreements.
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