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5.Which of the following best explains the concept of “getting lost” in a group?

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Group of answer choices.

A. "Getting lost" refers to an actual loss of memory experienced after being immersed in a group for too long.

B. "Getting lost" refers to the sense of emotional loss one experiences when no longer connected to a group.

C. "Getting lost" refers to the sensation of losing one's self in a group and even after, shortly affecting memory and self-image.

D. "Getting lost" refers to the lack of direction one feels after participating in a mob.

Answer:

C. "Getting lost" refers to the sensation of losing one's self in a group and even after, shortly affecting memory and self-image.

Step-by-step explanation:

A team can be defined as a group of people or set of individuals with various skill set, knowledge and experience coming together to work on a project or task in order to successfully achieve a set goal and objective.

This ultimately implies that, a team comprises of individuals, workers or employees having complementary skills, common beliefs, knowledge and experience needed to execute a project (task) successfully or achieve a common goal.

When an individual belonging to a group becomes engrossed with the activities of the group and by extension loose himself or herself to the extent that his or her memory and self-image is subsequently affected, psychologists refer to this phenomenon as getting lost in a group.

Hence, this individual is adjudged to literally think, eat, breathe and live based on the values peculiar to the group.

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