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The accounting system of Carlton and Sons consists of a general journal (GJ), a cash receipts journal (CR), a cash disbursements journal (CD), a sales journal (SJ), and a purchases journal (PJ). For each of the following, indicate which journal should be used to record the transaction. The accounting system of Carlton and Sons consists of a general journal (GJ), a cash receipts journal (CR), a cash disbursements journal (CD), a sales journal (SJ), and a purchases journal (PJ). For each of the following, indicate which journal should be used to record the transaction.


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Performance-Oriented

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Cohesive

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Group Polarization

The tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members.

Deindividuation

A psychological state where an individual loses self-awareness and a sense of individuality, often leading to uncharacteristic behavior, usually in group contexts.

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