In a study examining the effect of type of rewards on team adaptability, researchers found that

a. teams receiving equal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and each team member was rewarded individually.
b. teams receiving unequal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and the team began receiving equal rewards.
c. teams of strangers receiving equal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and each team member was rewarded individually.
d. teams of strangers receiving unequal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and each team member was rewarded individually.
e. teams of friends receiving equal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and each team member was rewarded individually.

Ans: a. teams receiving equal rewards could adapt faster when conditions changed and each team member was rewarded individually.

Psychology

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