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<sub>Group size</sub>
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TaskRolesInGroups
ã <sub>Initiating:</sub><sub>definingtheproblem,suggesting</sub>
activities,assigningtasks.
ã <sub>Informationseeking:</sub><sub>askingquestions,seeking</sub>
relevantdataorviews.
ã <sub>Informationsharing:</sub><sub>providingdata,offering</sub>
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