Deck 11: Leadership

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The trait theories of leadership sought to find personal qualities that leaders had to some greater degree than non-leaders.
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The cumulative findings from more than a half a century of research lead us to conclude that traits do not increase the likelihood of success of a leader.
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Not all leaders are managers,nor,for that matter,are all managers leaders.
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Leaders are needed to formulate detailed plans.
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What is the difference between leadership and management?
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Which theory considers personal qualities and characteristics that differentiate leaders from non-leaders?

A)trait theory
B)contingency theory
C)path-goal theory
D)LPC
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Good leaders tend to be high in:

A)extraversion,narcissism,and communication
B)extraversion,agreeableness,and assertiveness
C)extraversion,conscientious,and openness
D)introversion,neuroticism,and narcissism
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Leadership and management are two terms that are interchangeable.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Non-sanctioned leadership is not as important as formal influence.
B)All managers are leaders.
C)All leaders are managers.
D)Just because an organisation provides its managers with formal rights,that is no assurance that they will be able to lead effectively.
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Organisations need strong leadership and strong management for optimum effectiveness.
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Managers are needed to create efficient organisational structures.
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Good ________ is needed to oversee day-to-day operations.

A)vision
B)leadership
C)management
D)inspiration
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Leaders are needed today to:

A)create efficient organisational structures
B)create visions of the future
C)formulate detailed plans
D)all of the above
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Traits have been shown to be quite helpful distinguishing effective from ineffective leaders.
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Which of the following statements is not true about contemporary leadership needs?

A)Leaders are needed to challenge the status quo.
B)Leaders are needed to ensure staff maintain adherence to rules.
C)Leaders are needed to inspire organisational members to want to achieve stated visions.
D)Leaders are needed to create visions of the future.
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Why is emotional intelligence an important trait for leaders to have?

A)it provides leaders with empathy
B)it provides the leader with skills at sending emotional triggers
C)it provides leaders with skills in managing their irritation
D)none of the above
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Leadership is:

A)a trait held by all managers
B)an inherited trait
C)not something that can be learned
D)the ability to influence a group in goal achievement
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Extraversion has been found to be the most important trait of effective leaders.
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Those who hold a management position are the only individuals who can become leaders in a group or organisation.
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The most important trait of effective leaders appears to be:

A)emotional stability
B)extraversion
C)agreeableness
D)assertiveness
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The two dimensions of leadership behaviour identified in the University of Michigan studies are:

A)structured coercion and respect initiation
B)consideration and influence
C)employee-oriented and production-oriented
D)initiating structure and consideration
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Traits can predict leadership.
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Compared with US employees,the French are more likely to expect leaders to be humane and considerate.
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The University of Michigan studies define a(n)________ leader as one who takes personal interest in the needs of his/her subordinates.

A)humanistic
B)employee-oriented
C)personal
D)country club
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According to the Ohio State studies,the extent to which a leader's behaviour is directed toward getting the job done is called:

A)contingency theory
B)employee-oriented
C)consideration
D)initiating structure
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Which of the following is a behavioural theory of leadership?

A)University of Michigan studies
B)Ohio State University studies
C)both of the above
D)none of the above
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Social and dominant people make good leaders.
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The followers of leaders who demonstrate consideration seem to:

A)be seen as more satisfied with their jobs
B)be more motivated
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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The Ohio State Studies used two dimensions: initiating structure and consideration.
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If a leader's main concern is accomplishing his/her group's tasks,the University of Michigan studies label this leader:

A)employee-oriented
B)goal-oriented
C)single-minded
D)production-oriented
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If behavioural leadership theories are correct,then:

A)leadership can be learned
B)leaders are born with leadership behaviours
C)leadership trait theories are incorrect
D)leader behaviour should be altered
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The most comprehensive and replicated of the trait theories resulted from research that began at Ohio State University.
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Identify and explain the common traits that have been consistently linked to effective leadership.
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There are traits identified in the research that guarantee leadership success.
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A leader high in initiating structure would do which of the following?

A)Help subordinates with personal problems.
B)Treat all subordinates as equal.
C)Have concern for subordinates' status and satisfaction.
D)Assign group members to particular tasks.
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Leaders high on consideration who emphasise participative decision making and have high LPC scores would be best suited to managing employees in Brazil.
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The two dimensions of leader behaviour explained in the Ohio State studies are:

A)employee-oriented and production-oriented
B)coercion and motivation
C)motivation and charisma
D)initiating structure and consideration
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Trait research provides a basis for ________ the right people to be leaders,whereas behavioural studies implied people can be _______ .

A)teaching; found
B)finding; taught
C)trained; selected
D)selecting; trained
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According to the Ohio State studies,the extent to which a leader is likely to have job relationships characterised by mutual trust and respect for his/her employees is:

A)consideration
B)initiating structure
C)concern for production
D)task-oriented
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If behavioural theories of leadership are valid,individuals can be trained to be leaders.
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Leaders who demonstrate high consideration tend to have more satisfied employees.
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Fiedler's contingency model assumes that an individual's leadership style is:

A)changeable
B)situational
C)trained
D)fixed
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If the least preferred co-worker is seen in relatively unfavourable terms,Fiedler would label the respondent:

A)task-oriented
B)humanistic
C)relationship-oriented
D)technical-oriented
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The degree to which job assignments are procedurised is classified in the Fiedler model as:

A)concern for people
B)position power
C)leader-member relations
D)task structure
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Discuss the two dimensions of leadership described in the Ohio State studies.
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Behavioural theories do not consider situation factors that influence the success or failure of different leadership behaviours.
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The situational leadership theory differs from other leadership theories most clearly because it:

A)uses the leadership dimensions of task and relationship behaviours
B)identifies specific leadership styles
C)focuses on the followers
D)makes leadership contingent on the situation
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Fiedler's theory predicts that an individual who is considered task oriented will be most effective when the situation is:

A)moderately favourable
B)moderately to highly unfavourable
C)moderately to highly favourable
D)very favourable or unfavourable
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Initiating structure is related to higher group productivity.
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The University of Michigan studies' production-oriented leaders tended to emphasise the technical or task aspects of the job.
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The leader designated as high on initiating structure tends to structure the role of subordinates more clearly.
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Which of the following is not a contingency dimension identified by Fiedler?

A)leader-member relations
B)task structure
C)the consideration scale
D)position power
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According to Fiedler's contingency theory,if there is not a match of leadership style to the group situation,what should be done?

A)change the situation to fit the leader
B)replace the manager
C)either A or B
D)none of the above
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Three situational criteria identified in the Fiedler model are:

A)charisma,influence,and leader-member relations
B)leader-member relations,task structure,and position power
C)task structure,leadership ability,and group conflict
D)job requirements,position power,and leadership ability
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Fiedler labels the degree of confidence,trust,and respect subordinates have in their leader as:

A)task structure
B)position power
C)leader-member relations
D)employee-oriented
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Initiating structure is described as the extent to which a person is likely to have job relationships that are characterised by mutual trust,respect for employees' ideas,and regard for their feelings.
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Which of the following is not a contingency theory?

A)path-goal theory
B)University of Ohio studies
C)the Fiedler model
D)Situational leadership theory
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Discuss the contribution of the behavioural theories of leadership.
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If you described your least preferred co-worker in relatively positive terms,then the respondent is:

A)task-oriented
B)technical-oriented
C)humanistic
D)relationship-oriented
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Which model represents the theory that effective leadership depends upon a proper match between a leader's style of interacting with subordinates and the degree to which the situation gives control and influence to the leader?

A)Fiedler Contingency Model
B)Hersey and Blanchard's Situational Theory
C)Leader-member Exchange Theory
D)Situational Leadership Theory
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Which of the following is not one of the leader behaviours described in the situational leadership theory?

A)directive
B)supportive
C)participative
D)aggressive
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The ________ theory argues that because of time pressures,leaders establish a special relationship with a small group of their subordinates.

A)leader-member exchange
B)path-goal
C)Fiedler leadership
D)managerial grid
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Contingency models of leadership suggest that there is no one best style of leadership.
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Fiedler's theory is based on the assumption that leaders can't change their styles to fit changing situations.
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The contingency approach to leadership would be best served by an autocratic leadership style.
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Which leadership style identified by House in path-goal theory leads to greater satisfaction when tasks are ambiguous or stressful than when they are highly structured and well laid out?

A)supportive
B)participative
C)achievement-oriented
D)directive
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In Fiedler's model,if the LPC is seen in relatively unfavourable terms,the respondent can be said to be primarily task-oriented.
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Fiedler used the most preferred co-worker (MPC)questionnaire.
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One of the problems with Vroom and Yetton's leader-participation model is the complication of considering the ________ contingency variables.

A)6
B)3
C)9
D)12
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Fiedler concludes that since we cannot change individuals,we should concentrate on changing situations to suit individuals.
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According to the situational leadership theory,readiness encompasses:

A)the follower's power
B)the age of the followers
C)the leader's motivation
D)the ability and willingness of followers to accomplish a specific task
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The Fiedler contingency model proposes that effective group performance depends upon the proper match between the leader's style and the degree to which the situation gives control to the leader.
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Vroom and Yetton's leadership theory could also be described as a ________ theory.

A)decision-making
B)trait
C)power
D)satisfaction
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According to Fiedler,task structure is the degree to which the job assignments are procedurised.
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The path-goal theory predicts all of the following except:

A)Directive leadership yields greater satisfaction when tasks are ambiguous or stressful.
B)Supportive leadership results in high performance and satisfaction when employees are performing structured tasks.
C)Directive leadership yields greater satisfaction when tasks are highly structured.
D)Directive leadership is likely to be perceived as redundant by employees with high ability or considerable experience.
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The leadership model that integrates the expectancy theory of motivation with the Ohio State leadership research is:

A)path-goal
B)Fiedler
C)autocratic-democratic
D)leader-participation
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One of the flaws in the Fiedler leadership model is that it fails to take into account the situation.
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According to Fiedler's contingency model,task-oriented leaders are most effective in situations that are very favourable and very unfavourable.
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The leader-participation model was developed by:

A)Robert House
B)George Graen
C)Vroom and Yetton
D)Fred Fiedler
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Taken as a whole,tests of the overall validity of the Fiedler model lead to a generally positive conclusion.
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The trait theories of leadership sought to find personal qualities that leaders had to some greater degree than non-leaders.
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2
The cumulative findings from more than a half a century of research lead us to conclude that traits do not increase the likelihood of success of a leader.
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3
Not all leaders are managers,nor,for that matter,are all managers leaders.
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Leaders are needed to formulate detailed plans.
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What is the difference between leadership and management?
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Which theory considers personal qualities and characteristics that differentiate leaders from non-leaders?

A)trait theory
B)contingency theory
C)path-goal theory
D)LPC
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Good leaders tend to be high in:

A)extraversion,narcissism,and communication
B)extraversion,agreeableness,and assertiveness
C)extraversion,conscientious,and openness
D)introversion,neuroticism,and narcissism
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Leadership and management are two terms that are interchangeable.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Non-sanctioned leadership is not as important as formal influence.
B)All managers are leaders.
C)All leaders are managers.
D)Just because an organisation provides its managers with formal rights,that is no assurance that they will be able to lead effectively.
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Organisations need strong leadership and strong management for optimum effectiveness.
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Managers are needed to create efficient organisational structures.
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Good ________ is needed to oversee day-to-day operations.

A)vision
B)leadership
C)management
D)inspiration
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Leaders are needed today to:

A)create efficient organisational structures
B)create visions of the future
C)formulate detailed plans
D)all of the above
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Traits have been shown to be quite helpful distinguishing effective from ineffective leaders.
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Which of the following statements is not true about contemporary leadership needs?

A)Leaders are needed to challenge the status quo.
B)Leaders are needed to ensure staff maintain adherence to rules.
C)Leaders are needed to inspire organisational members to want to achieve stated visions.
D)Leaders are needed to create visions of the future.
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Why is emotional intelligence an important trait for leaders to have?

A)it provides leaders with empathy
B)it provides the leader with skills at sending emotional triggers
C)it provides leaders with skills in managing their irritation
D)none of the above
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Leadership is:

A)a trait held by all managers
B)an inherited trait
C)not something that can be learned
D)the ability to influence a group in goal achievement
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Extraversion has been found to be the most important trait of effective leaders.
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Those who hold a management position are the only individuals who can become leaders in a group or organisation.
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The most important trait of effective leaders appears to be:

A)emotional stability
B)extraversion
C)agreeableness
D)assertiveness
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The two dimensions of leadership behaviour identified in the University of Michigan studies are:

A)structured coercion and respect initiation
B)consideration and influence
C)employee-oriented and production-oriented
D)initiating structure and consideration
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Traits can predict leadership.
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Compared with US employees,the French are more likely to expect leaders to be humane and considerate.
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The University of Michigan studies define a(n)________ leader as one who takes personal interest in the needs of his/her subordinates.

A)humanistic
B)employee-oriented
C)personal
D)country club
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According to the Ohio State studies,the extent to which a leader's behaviour is directed toward getting the job done is called:

A)contingency theory
B)employee-oriented
C)consideration
D)initiating structure
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Which of the following is a behavioural theory of leadership?

A)University of Michigan studies
B)Ohio State University studies
C)both of the above
D)none of the above
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Social and dominant people make good leaders.
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The followers of leaders who demonstrate consideration seem to:

A)be seen as more satisfied with their jobs
B)be more motivated
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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The Ohio State Studies used two dimensions: initiating structure and consideration.
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If a leader's main concern is accomplishing his/her group's tasks,the University of Michigan studies label this leader:

A)employee-oriented
B)goal-oriented
C)single-minded
D)production-oriented
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If behavioural leadership theories are correct,then:

A)leadership can be learned
B)leaders are born with leadership behaviours
C)leadership trait theories are incorrect
D)leader behaviour should be altered
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The most comprehensive and replicated of the trait theories resulted from research that began at Ohio State University.
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Identify and explain the common traits that have been consistently linked to effective leadership.
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There are traits identified in the research that guarantee leadership success.
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A leader high in initiating structure would do which of the following?

A)Help subordinates with personal problems.
B)Treat all subordinates as equal.
C)Have concern for subordinates' status and satisfaction.
D)Assign group members to particular tasks.
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Leaders high on consideration who emphasise participative decision making and have high LPC scores would be best suited to managing employees in Brazil.
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The two dimensions of leader behaviour explained in the Ohio State studies are:

A)employee-oriented and production-oriented
B)coercion and motivation
C)motivation and charisma
D)initiating structure and consideration
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Trait research provides a basis for ________ the right people to be leaders,whereas behavioural studies implied people can be _______ .

A)teaching; found
B)finding; taught
C)trained; selected
D)selecting; trained
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According to the Ohio State studies,the extent to which a leader is likely to have job relationships characterised by mutual trust and respect for his/her employees is:

A)consideration
B)initiating structure
C)concern for production
D)task-oriented
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If behavioural theories of leadership are valid,individuals can be trained to be leaders.
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Leaders who demonstrate high consideration tend to have more satisfied employees.
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Fiedler's contingency model assumes that an individual's leadership style is:

A)changeable
B)situational
C)trained
D)fixed
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If the least preferred co-worker is seen in relatively unfavourable terms,Fiedler would label the respondent:

A)task-oriented
B)humanistic
C)relationship-oriented
D)technical-oriented
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The degree to which job assignments are procedurised is classified in the Fiedler model as:

A)concern for people
B)position power
C)leader-member relations
D)task structure
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Discuss the two dimensions of leadership described in the Ohio State studies.
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Behavioural theories do not consider situation factors that influence the success or failure of different leadership behaviours.
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The situational leadership theory differs from other leadership theories most clearly because it:

A)uses the leadership dimensions of task and relationship behaviours
B)identifies specific leadership styles
C)focuses on the followers
D)makes leadership contingent on the situation
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Fiedler's theory predicts that an individual who is considered task oriented will be most effective when the situation is:

A)moderately favourable
B)moderately to highly unfavourable
C)moderately to highly favourable
D)very favourable or unfavourable
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Initiating structure is related to higher group productivity.
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The University of Michigan studies' production-oriented leaders tended to emphasise the technical or task aspects of the job.
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The leader designated as high on initiating structure tends to structure the role of subordinates more clearly.
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Which of the following is not a contingency dimension identified by Fiedler?

A)leader-member relations
B)task structure
C)the consideration scale
D)position power
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According to Fiedler's contingency theory,if there is not a match of leadership style to the group situation,what should be done?

A)change the situation to fit the leader
B)replace the manager
C)either A or B
D)none of the above
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Three situational criteria identified in the Fiedler model are:

A)charisma,influence,and leader-member relations
B)leader-member relations,task structure,and position power
C)task structure,leadership ability,and group conflict
D)job requirements,position power,and leadership ability
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Fiedler labels the degree of confidence,trust,and respect subordinates have in their leader as:

A)task structure
B)position power
C)leader-member relations
D)employee-oriented
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Initiating structure is described as the extent to which a person is likely to have job relationships that are characterised by mutual trust,respect for employees' ideas,and regard for their feelings.
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Which of the following is not a contingency theory?

A)path-goal theory
B)University of Ohio studies
C)the Fiedler model
D)Situational leadership theory
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Discuss the contribution of the behavioural theories of leadership.
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If you described your least preferred co-worker in relatively positive terms,then the respondent is:

A)task-oriented
B)technical-oriented
C)humanistic
D)relationship-oriented
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Which model represents the theory that effective leadership depends upon a proper match between a leader's style of interacting with subordinates and the degree to which the situation gives control and influence to the leader?

A)Fiedler Contingency Model
B)Hersey and Blanchard's Situational Theory
C)Leader-member Exchange Theory
D)Situational Leadership Theory
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Which of the following is not one of the leader behaviours described in the situational leadership theory?

A)directive
B)supportive
C)participative
D)aggressive
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The ________ theory argues that because of time pressures,leaders establish a special relationship with a small group of their subordinates.

A)leader-member exchange
B)path-goal
C)Fiedler leadership
D)managerial grid
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Contingency models of leadership suggest that there is no one best style of leadership.
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Fiedler's theory is based on the assumption that leaders can't change their styles to fit changing situations.
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The contingency approach to leadership would be best served by an autocratic leadership style.
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Which leadership style identified by House in path-goal theory leads to greater satisfaction when tasks are ambiguous or stressful than when they are highly structured and well laid out?

A)supportive
B)participative
C)achievement-oriented
D)directive
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In Fiedler's model,if the LPC is seen in relatively unfavourable terms,the respondent can be said to be primarily task-oriented.
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Fiedler used the most preferred co-worker (MPC)questionnaire.
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One of the problems with Vroom and Yetton's leader-participation model is the complication of considering the ________ contingency variables.

A)6
B)3
C)9
D)12
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Fiedler concludes that since we cannot change individuals,we should concentrate on changing situations to suit individuals.
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According to the situational leadership theory,readiness encompasses:

A)the follower's power
B)the age of the followers
C)the leader's motivation
D)the ability and willingness of followers to accomplish a specific task
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72
The Fiedler contingency model proposes that effective group performance depends upon the proper match between the leader's style and the degree to which the situation gives control to the leader.
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73
Vroom and Yetton's leadership theory could also be described as a ________ theory.

A)decision-making
B)trait
C)power
D)satisfaction
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74
According to Fiedler,task structure is the degree to which the job assignments are procedurised.
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75
The path-goal theory predicts all of the following except:

A)Directive leadership yields greater satisfaction when tasks are ambiguous or stressful.
B)Supportive leadership results in high performance and satisfaction when employees are performing structured tasks.
C)Directive leadership yields greater satisfaction when tasks are highly structured.
D)Directive leadership is likely to be perceived as redundant by employees with high ability or considerable experience.
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76
The leadership model that integrates the expectancy theory of motivation with the Ohio State leadership research is:

A)path-goal
B)Fiedler
C)autocratic-democratic
D)leader-participation
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77
One of the flaws in the Fiedler leadership model is that it fails to take into account the situation.
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78
According to Fiedler's contingency model,task-oriented leaders are most effective in situations that are very favourable and very unfavourable.
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79
The leader-participation model was developed by:

A)Robert House
B)George Graen
C)Vroom and Yetton
D)Fred Fiedler
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80
Taken as a whole,tests of the overall validity of the Fiedler model lead to a generally positive conclusion.
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