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tichca

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Sociologist Ralph Stogdill has suggested that successful leaders are likely to have all of the following traits except
 
  a. a strong drive for responsibility.
  b. vigor and persistence in pursuit of goals.
  c. readiness to absorb interpersonal stress.
  d. willingness to tolerate frustration and delay.
  e. a need for reassurance from the group.

Question 2

Cox contends part of the seductiveness of religious cults is that they
 
  a. emphasize democratic leadership.
  b. focus on deliberation and rational argument.
  c. purport to offer authenticity and naturalness in an otherwise artificial world.
  d. provide an escape from the excessively supportive community outside of the cult.
  e. relieve the converts of the emotional ties they had previously found at home, work, and school.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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