One cannot adopt a more mature attitude when engaging in small group discussion by __________
A. fostering a commitment to subjectivity
B. playing the role of information provider
C. demonstrating increased egocentrism
D. playing the role of clown
E. minimizing defensiveness
ANS: e
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