Leadership Exam 1
General cognitive ability is linked to experience, not biology (T/F)
False
In the Big Five Personality Factors, neuroticism was the factor most strongly associated with an effective leader (T/F)
False
The trait approach focuses on the leader and the followers (T/F)
False
followers with an internal locus of control believe they are in charge of the events that occur in their life (T/F)
True
the type of leadership that invites followers to share in the decision making process is called ______
participative leadership
The University of Michigan Studies identified two types of leadership as employee orientation and _______ orientation
production
there are three different approaches to making decisions regarding moral conduct: ethical egoism, utilitarianism, and ________
Altruism
According to Northouse, the five principles of ethical leadership can be traced back to ______
Aristotle
They style of management placing a strong emphasis on tasks and job requirements, and less emphasis on people is
Authority-Compliance (9,1)
The capacity to change and adapt one's behavior in light of understanding others' perspectives is
Behavioral flexibility
The researchers responsible for the Leadership Grid (1-9, 5-5, 9-9, etc) were
Blake and Mouton
The SLII model leadership style that is high directive and high supportive is known as ________
Coaching
In Katz's Three-skills approach, the skill used the least by supervisory management is ______
Conceptual
According to the Leadership Grid, a 1,9 style of leadership where the leader has a low concern for task accomplishment coupled with a high concern for interpersonal relationships is known as
Country-Club management
Within path-goal theory, what underlying theory, developed by Vroom, did House and Mitchell use to conceptualize followers' motivation?
Expectancy theory
A strength of the behavioral approach is that is has shown how a leader's behavior is associated with performance outcomes such as morale, job satisfaction, and productivity (T/F)
False
According to SLII, leaders using an S1 style of leadership are using a delegating style (T/F)
False
An opportunistic leader will adapt and shift his or her eladership behavior to gain an advantage for the organization, putting other's interest above his or her own priorities (T/F)
False
Apathy means attempting to see the world from another person's viewpoint (T/F)
False
Because the out-group are extraverts, they receive more information, influence, and concern from their leaders than do members of the in-group (T/F)
False
Concern for the common good means that leaders can impose their will on others (T/F)
False
Country-Club management (1,9) describes a leader who goes through the motions of being a leader but acts uninvolved and withdrawn (T/F)
False
Crystalized Cognitive Ability is intellectual ability that cannot be learned or acquired over time. It is 'crystalized' in one's late teen to mid-twenties (T/F)
False
Empowerment leads to followers feeling more dependent on others to make decisions (T/F)
False
Environmental influences are strictly external factors (T/F)
False
Followers with an internal locus of control believe they are not in charge of the events that occur in their life (T/F)
False
One of the strengths of the trait approach is its usefulness in leadership training and development (T/F)
False
Servant leaders often compromise their ethical principles in order to serve others and achieve success (T/F)
False
Team-based organizations have slower response capability because of their flatter organizational structures (T/F)
False
Teams can achieve excellence if they receive the resources needed to do their job and are rewarded for individual performances (T/F)
False
Teamwork is an example of vertical decision making as opposed to lateral decision making that occurs in the organizational hierarchy based on rank or position in the organization (T/F)
False
Two weaknesses of the situational approach are its practically and prescriptive values (T/F)
False
The practical approach to authentic leadership is often called by its founders name, the _______
George Approach
The theory of servant leadership originated with the writings of _____
Greenleaf
The researchers responsible for the Leadership Grid were
Hersey and Blanchard
The situational approach was developed by ________
Hersey and Blanchard
The team leadership model discussed in detail in chapter 14 is the _______ Model for Team Leadership?
Hill
In Katz's Three Skills Approach, which level of management uses technical, human, and conceptual skills in an approximately equal amount?
Middle
The three main components of servant leadership according to Liden, Wayne, Zhao, and Henderson are antecedent conditions, servant leader behaviors, and ________
Outcomes
The main purpose of the behavioral approach is to explain how leaders combine what two behaviors?
Relationship and task
The style of management placing a strong emphasis on both tasks and interpersonal relationships is
Team Management (9,9)
A primary focus of path-goal theory is assisting followers in overcoming barriers (T/F)
True
A second major part of the SLII model concerns the development level of followers (T/F)
True
According to Burns, an early transformational researcher, leadership is quite different from power because it is inseparable from followers' needs (T/F)
True
According to path-goal theory, leaders should adapt their styles to the situation or to the motivational needs of their followers (T/F)
True
Being honest is about telling the truth and being open with others by representing reality as fully and completely as possible (T/F)
True
Critical events, acting as a catalyst for change in a leader, can be either positive or negative. (T/F)
True
Crystalized Cognitive Ability is intellectual ability that can be learned over time (T/F)
True
Emotional intelligence appears to be an important construct as a leadership trait in the trait approach (T/F)
True
Environmental influences can be either internal or external factors (T/F)
True
Followers become part of the in-group or out-group depending on how well they work with the leader and how well the leader works with them (T/F)
True
General cognitive ability is linked to biology, not experience (T/F)
True
In both the Ohio State and University of Michigan Studies, the eventual conclusion was that both leadership behaviors can be viewed as independent leadership orientations enabling a leader to be oriented toward both types of behaviors (T/F)
True
In organizations, there are two kinds of power, position power and personal power (T/F)
True
LMX theory both describes and prescribes leadership (T/F)
True
One criticism of the skills approach is although it claims not to be a trait approach, many of its components are in fact concerning individual attributes which are trait-like (T/F)
True
Servant leaders use less institutional power and control while shifting authority to those they are leading (T/F)
True
The MLQ is a tool to measure transformational leadership (T/F)
True
The Ohio State Studies viewed the two leadership behaviors of initiating and consideration as distinct and independent (T/F)
True
The characteristics of authentic leadership consists of all of the following: purpose, values, relationship, self-disciple, and heart (T/F)
True
The skills model consists of three competencies: problem-solving skills, social judgement skills, and knowledge (T/F)
True
Two strengths of the situational approach are that it is practical and has prescriptive value (T/F)
True
everyone can develop authenticity and learn to be more authentic (T/F)
True
On Katz's Three-Skills approach, which one of the following is NOT one of the three personal skills? a. Knowledge b. Technical c. Conceptual d. Human
a. Knowledge
Which one of the following is NOT one of Kouzes and Posner's five fundamental practices? a. break down barriers b. inspire a shared vision c. enable others to act d. model the way e. encourage the heart
a. break down barriers
The dark side of leadership is unethical and destructive and can be described as a toxic triangle. Which one of the following is not one of the legs of the toxic triangle? a. disillusionment b. destructive leaders c. susceptible followers d. conducive environments
a. disillusionment
All but which of the following are related positive psychological capacities of authentic leadership? a. servanthood b. confidence c. hope d. optimism e. resilience
a. servanthood
Which of the following is not a characteristic of out-group members? a. They look for innovative ways to advance the group's goals b. they only do what is required of them c. leaders treat them fairly, but do not give them special attention d. they receive standard benefits as defined in the job description
a. they look for innovative ways to advance the group's goals
Which one of the following is not a positive result of high-quality leader-member exchanges? a. Higher frequency of promotions b. Higher employee turnover c. Greater organizational commitment d. More desirable work assignment e. Better job attitudes
b. Higher employee turnover
Which one of the following is not one of the four components of authentic leadership? a. self-awareness b. inspiration c. balanced processing d. relational transparency
b. inspiration
Which one of the following is NOT a component of path-goal theory? a. Leader behaviors b. Follower characteristics c. Self-efficacy d. Task characteristics e. Motivation
c. Self-efficacy
Which one of the following is a true statement? a. "Hasty to act" leaders might encourage other team members to emerge as leaders b. Team leaders are only allowed to observe, never to intervene c. Any team member can perform the critical leadership functions to assess the current effectiveness of the team and then take appropriate action. d. To increase morale, organizations need to ask employees to work on difficult team assignments without the promise of rewards such as raises or bonuses for the team performance. Only individual effort should be rewarded to avoid the "fifth-wheel" syndrome.
c. any team member can perform the critical leadership functions to assess the current effectiveness of the team and then take appropriate action
The following are all antecedent conditions of servant leadership except _______. a. context and culture b. leader attributes c. empowering d. follower receptivity
c. empowering
Which one of the following is not on Bass' leadership continuum? a. transformational b. transactional c. pseudotransformational d. laissez-faire
c. pseudotransformational
The ability to work with ideas and concepts is best described as
conceptual skills
_______ refers to an individual's ability to be a visionary for an organization
conceptualization
Which one of the following is not one of the viewpoints to define authentic leadership? a. intrapersonal b. interpersonal c. developmental d. achievement-oriented
d. achievement-oriented
Which one of the following is most closely associated with transformational leadership? a. transactional leadership b. laissez-faire leadership c. pseudotransformational leadership d. charismatic leadership
d. charismatic leadership
Which one of the following is NOT a true statement about team leadership? a. Leaders need to monitor both internal and external environments to gather information b. task and relational functions are closely intertwined c. a work group is not the same thing as a team d. the team leadership model focuses on the position of power of the leader e. a criticism of the text's main model is that it is quite complex
d. the team leadership model focuses on the position of power of the leader
The SLII model leadership style that is low directive and low supportive is known as _______
delegating
LMX theory makes a _______ relationship between leaders and followers the focal point
dyadic
Ethical leaders _______ a. serve others b. are just c. are honest d. build community e. all of the above
e. all of the above
Each factor from Bass and Avolio's model of transformational leadership begins with the letter _____
i
the type of leadership that is self-serving and exhibits little general caring for others (think Hitler and Hussein) is best describes as
pseudotransforamtional leadership
Knowledge is the accumulation of information. The mental structures used to organize that information is known as
schema
According to Kohlberg, how many stages are there for moral development?
six
The SLII model leadership style that is low directive and high supportive is known as _____
supporting
Of the three skills in Katz's Three-Skills approach, the skill used the least by top management is
technical