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kodithompson

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Path-goal theory
 
  a. Is not a practical model
  b. Is a practical model
  c. Is not prescriptive
  d. Has high validity

Question 2

Norma and Joel work in a legal firm. They both are aware of a potential promotion coming up soon. In the last project they did, Joel put most of the paperwork on Norma, and she gladly took on the extra workload.
 
  However, when their boss was complimenting the project, Norma let Joel take the credit and acted as if they both did the same amount of work. This is an example of what advancement barrier for Norma?
  a. Gender stereotypes
  b. Work experience
  c. Developmental opportunities
  d. Self-promotion



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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