In situational theory, a telling leadership style is considered:

a. high task, high relationship behavior. c. low task, high relationship behavior.
b. high task, low relationship behavior. d. low task, low relationship behavior.


B
A telling leadership style is high task behavior and low relationship behavior. A high task, high
relationship style is called a selling leadership style. A low task and high relationship style is called a
participating leadership style. A low task and low relationship style is called a delegating leadership
style.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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