Question

Following Forsyth's five ways in which we can identify a group, identify which of the following situations would be considered "groups" and which situations would be considered "collections of individuals."

1. four people carpooling to work

2. five people eating lunch in the cafeteria

3. six people working on a group project in a college course

4. five people meeting as members of a student senate subcommittee

5. five members of the Judicial Board meeting to discuss a case of vandalism

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