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abern

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Relationship-motivated leaders tend to be high on the dimension known as ____, while task-motivated leaders tend to be high on the dimension known as ____.
 
  a. initiating structure; consideration
  b. consideration; initiating structure
  c. relatedness; growth
  d. growth; relatedness

Question 2

LaTanya is studying characteristics of leadership across cultures and countries. She finds that a willingness to take risks is considered ____.
 
  a. a positive leadership trait in virtually all countries
  b. a negative leadership trait in virtually all countries
  c. a positive leadership trait in some countries and a negative leadership trait in others
  d. a positive leadership trait in the United States, but not in any other countries



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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