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Which of the following statements best describes the findings of the Weber et al. (2001) paper we read and discussed about group members' perceptions of their leader's effectiveness in a weak-link coordination game?
O Group members accurately understand when they are working on a task in which the leader does not have much control over the group's success or failure
O Group members give too much credit to their leader's role in group successes if the leader is charismatic, and too much blame to their leader for group successes if the leader is autocratic
O Group members seem to believe that their leader plays a significant role in determining their group's success or failure on a coordination task, even when it is the difficulty of the task (in this case, the size of the group) that actually plays the biggest role in determining success or failure
O Group members accurately understand when they are working on a highly difficult coordination task and recognize that the group's failure on this kind of task does not mean that the leader was not effective