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KWilfred

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Mismatches between a leader's personal style and the demands of the situation are most likely to lead to
 
  a. high situational control.
  b. low rates of employee absenteeism.
  c. increased leader competence.
  d. increased job stress and stress-related illnesses.

Question 2

The most common approach to persuasion is
 
  a. through communication from others.
  b. through subliminal perception.
  c. to persuade ourselves.
  d. imagery-induced.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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