Author Question: Philosophers such as Thomas Carlyle, William James, and Galton believed that: a. followers are ... (Read 36 times)

asmith134

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Philosophers such as Thomas Carlyle, William James, and Galton believed that:
 
  a. followers are not important
  b. leaders and managers are different people
  c. innate qualities shape behavior and personality
  d. leaders are the result of their trait and their environment

Question 2

When football fans watch a game, they believe the other side commits more infractions on the
  field than does their own team. This favoritism can best be termed:
 
  A) marginalization B) ethnocentrism
  C) fundamental attribution error D) the affiliation bias



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Answer to Question 1

c;

Answer to Question 2

D



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