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Chloeellawright

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In the promoting leadership effectiveness model, what is a listed goal at the interpersonal level?
 
  a. Decreasing gender stereotypes
  b. Organizational changes
  c. Using effective leadership styles
  d. Gender equity in domestic responsibilities

Question 2

My job as a leader using path-goal theory is to use a style that
 
  a. That best fits the followers' needs
  b. That best fits the followers' needs and the type of job they are doing
  c. That best fits the leader's style and the followers' work style
  d. That best fits the followers' characteristics



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Answer to Question 1

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