Asked by Dalia Qasim on Sep 23, 2024

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All of the following are examples of structural determinants of power EXCEPT for ______.

A) independence
B) perceived political power
C) numerical representation
D) influence in garnering resources

Structural Determinants

Factors related to the organization or system's setup that influence behaviors, decisions, and outcomes within it.

Perceived Political Power

The extent to which individuals or groups are believed to have influence or control over political decisions and resources.

Numerical Representation

The depiction of data, values, or attributes as numbers to facilitate their analysis and comparison.

  • Identify the mechanisms and frameworks responsible for the establishment and perpetuation of authority among management personnel.
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Maria Martinez1 day ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Independence is not a structural determinant of power. Structural determinants of power refer to factors such as numerical representation, perceived political power, and influence in garnering resources, which give individuals or groups power within a particular system or society. Independence is a personal characteristic that may impact someone's ability to exercise power, but it is not a structural determinant.