As social cohesion increases, what do people do

a. Think, feel, and act more like group members and less like isolated individuals
b. Only act more like group members and less like isolated individuals
c. Think, feel, and act less like group members and less like isolated individuals
d. Think, feel and act less like group members and more like isolated individuals?

a. Think, feel, and act more like group members and less like isolated individuals

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