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tiara099

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Personal identification with the leader:
 
  A) is equally important for transformational and charismatic leadership
  B) is more important for charismatic leadership than for transformational leadership
  C) is not important for either transformational or charismatic leadership
  D) is more important for transformational leadership than for charismatic leadership

Question 2

Japanese culture is characterized with strong feelings toward group with clear rank and status differentiation as well as an obligation to obey authority. This is best described as which combination of Triandis characteristics of culture?
 
  a. individualistic and vertical
  b. individualistic and horizontal
  c. collectivistic and vertical
  d. collectivistic and horizontal



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c;





 

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