Multiple Choice
Information as a source of power is
A) the accumulation and presentation of data to change the other person's point of view or position on an issue.
B) an acknowledged accumulation of information, or mastery of a body of information, on a particular problem or issue.
C) the accumulation of money, raw material, manpower, time, or equipment which can be used to create incentives for other people to comply, or as threats and punishments if they do not comply.
D) power derived from being located in a particular position in an organizational or communication structure.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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