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How does an online discussion group differ from one that is held face-to-face? Choose one answer.
1. There is no need for group roles when holding online meetings.
2. Online discussion groups do not allow members to develop critical-thinking skills.
3. Group members are more likely to bond together as a group online than they would when meeting face-to-face.
4. Facilitating an online conversation may require even more work, so that participants continue engaging with one another online.

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The best answer is: **4. Facilitating an online conversation may require even more work, so that participants continue engaging with one another online.**

This is because online discussions can lack the immediate feedback and cues that facilitate interaction in face-to-face settings, making it necessary for facilitators to put in extra effort to keep participants involved.

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