An ethical perspective for members to consider is the collectivistic nature of group interactions. This means that __________.
A. the success of the group is more important than any one individual
B. individual members' best interests must take priority over group goals
C. it is suggested that the group ignore unpopular or minority views
D. it is never acceptable to withhold information or opinions from the group
Answer: A
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