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(are) the degree to which group members think and act alike, and represent(s) how friendly employees are to one another. a. basic underlying assumptions; observable artifacts b. observable artifacts; espoused values c. solidarity; sociability d. espoused values; basic underlying assumptions e. sociability; solidarity

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