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itsmyluck

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Which of the following statements regarding the leader-member exchange theory of leadership is FALSE?
 
  A) Leaders and subordinates can develop in-group/out-group relationships.
  B) Out-groups are necessarily larger than in-groups.
  C) Out-group members tend to perform at lower levels than in-group members do.
  D) It is best to avoid a sharp distinction between in-group and out-group members.

Question 2

________ leaders want their subordinates to perform at a high level and accomplish all of their assigned tasks.
 
  A) Task-oriented
  B) Relationship-oriented
  C) Performance-oriented
  D) Fiscally-oriented



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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