Asked by Liliya Karatsupa on Sep 27, 2024
Which best describes the overall results of Stogdill's second survey when compared with his Initial survey?
A) there was little to no difference in the findings
B) situational factors became less of a focus
C) it was more balanced in its descriptions of the role of traits and leadership
D) personality played a larger role in leadership
Stogdill's Survey
A landmark research effort that analyzed the traits and characteristics of leaders, contributing significantly to the study of leadership.
Situational Factors
Influences that stem from the external environment, affecting an individual's decisions and behaviors.
- Recognize the historical evolution of trait theory in leadership studies.
- Grasp the concept of situational factors versus traits in determining leadership effectiveness.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the historical evolution of trait theory in leadership studies.
- Grasp the concept of situational factors versus traits in determining leadership effectiveness.