"I was raised by just my mom. See, my father died when I was eight years old. At least, that's what he told us in the letter."--Drew Carey
 
 
Additive task
Additive task refers to a group task in which performance depends on the sum of each individual's effort . It is a task when all group members perform the same job and group performance is a sum of individual performance. An example of additive task is relay race.
 
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