Which statement is not accurate with regard to the general rules of interest group formation?

a. Those in the working class are more likely to join groups than those in the upper class.
b. Economic-producing groups are more likely to be organized than are consuming groups.
c. People with more education are more likely to join groups than those with less education.
d. Passionate believers are more influential than citizens who are less emotionally involved.
e. All of these statements are accurate.

a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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