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    In Path-Goal Theory, the Directive Leader Improves Morale When
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In Path-Goal Theory, the Directive Leader Improves Morale When

Question 31

Question 31

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In path-goal theory, the directive leader improves morale when:


A) group members perform repetitive tasks.
B) group members are highly motivated.
C) there is ample time for task completion.
D) the task is unclear and vague.

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