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Accession Number : ADA013976
Title : The Effect of Situational Favorableness of Leader and Member Perceptions of Leader Behavior.
Descriptive Note : Technical rept. 1974-75,
Corporate Author : WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Personal Author(s) : Gochman,Ilene ; Fiedler,Fred E.
Report Date : APR 1975
Pagination or Media Count : 20
Abstract : Two studies examined how situational favorableness variables mediated differences between leader and member perceptions of leader behaviors. For each group, member's ratings of their leader's behavior were subtracted from the leader's self-ratings, yielding a perceptual discrepancy score. These scores were then correlated with such situational favorableness variables as leader experience, job knowledge, and Group Atmosphere. It was found that the difference between leader and member perceptions of leader behavior decreased as the situation became more favorable for the leader. These results are discussed in terms of situational favorableness, leader control, and impression management.
Descriptors : *LEADERSHIP, *RATINGS, ENVIRONMENTS, COMPARISON, ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE, BEHAVIOR, STATISTICAL PROCESSES, QUESTIONNAIRES, PERSONALITY.
Subject Categories : PSYCHOLOGY
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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