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    The Need for Leadership Is Defined in Terms of the Extent
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The Need for Leadership Is Defined in Terms of the Extent

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The need for leadership is defined in terms of the extent to which an individual wishes independence in facilitating the paths toward individual,group,and/or organizational goals.

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