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University of Nebraska at Omaha

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1974

Leardership

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Decision-Making Style As A Factor In The Selection Of Task-Group Coordinator, David E. Morris Dec 1974

Decision-Making Style As A Factor In The Selection Of Task-Group Coordinator, David E. Morris

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To date, emergent leadership literature has not clearly indicated what variables influence group members' perception and subsequent selection of a group leader. One approach to the study of this problem has been to analyze group members' verbal behavior to identify empirically behaviors which are more frequent among leaders than nonleaders within a task group. The basic assumption underlying this approach appears to be that a group selects as its leader that individual from the group who most frequently exhibits some specific "leadership behavior(s)." The literature indicates, however, that this approach has been misleading and inconclusive. For example, in an early …