The University of Michigan studies explored how leadership functioned in
a. Organizations
b. Follower interactions
c. Dyadic relationships
d. Small groups
e. Political environments
D
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a. report results. b. perform research. c. critique and synthesize evidence. d. statistically analyze quality improvement. e. develop an implementation and evaluation plan.
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A) Menopause changes. B) Smoking cessation. C) Osteoporosis education. D) Self-breast exam (BSE) and mammography education.
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a. Democratic b. Laissez-faire c. Authoritarian d. Benevolent