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ArtikelExamining The Relationship Between Listening Effectiveness and Leadership Emergence : Perceptions, Behaviors, and Recall  
Oleh: Bechler, Curt ; Johnson, Scott D.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Small Group Research vol. 29 no. 4 (1998), page 452-471.
Topik: relationships; leadership emergence; listening effectiveness; relationship
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Isi artikelThis study examined the relationship between listening effectiveness and leadership emergence in the task - oriented small group. Subjects were 51 undergraduate students in lO classroom groups assigned as zero - history, leaderless work groups. The groups met together for 12 weeks prior to participating in the study. Groups were videotaped conducting a decision making discussion, and members later completed a recall instrument, a listening perceptions instrument, and a leadership - perceptions instrument. Three sets of coders viewed the taped discussions and coded listening effectiveness, leadership behaviour, and recall. Results show strong, positive relationships among all variables except recall, indicating that emergent leaders typically display more effective listening skills than the other members.
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