In the University of Michigan studies, leadership style is identified as
A. job centered or employee centered.
B. transactional or transformational.
C. initiating structure or consideration.
D. task oriented or relationship oriented.
E. telling, selling, participating, or delegating.
A. job centered or employee centered.
Researchers at the University of Michigan identified two forms of leadership styles: job centered and employee centered.
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a. when the cargo shipped does not weigh much but takes up a lot of space. b. when the cargo is of a gaseous nature rather than a solid. c. when the cargo is a solid rather than a gas. d. when the shipment takes up all the available cargo space in the aircraft and matches the allowable load weight for the aircraft.
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A) sum of the ranks of the data values. B) number of ties in the data. C) number of pairs with a positive difference. D) number of pairs with nonzero differences.
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