Multiple Choice
Two important situational contingencies in the path-goal theory are:
A) the personal characteristics of the group members and the work environment.
B) ability, skills, needs, and motivations and the degree of task structure.
C) substitutes for leadership and readiness level of the leader.
D) both the personal characteristics of the group members and the work environment and ability, skills, needs, and motivations and the degree of task structure.
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