1. The central explanatory process in Path-goal Theory of leadership is: the influence of leader expectations on subordinate behaviorthe influence of leader expectations on subordinate expectationsthe influence of leader behavior on subordinate expec
1. The central explanatory process in Path-goal Theory of leadership is: the influence of leader expectations on subordinate behaviorthe influence of leader expectations on subordinate expectationsthe influence of leader behavior on subordinate expectationsthe influence of leader behavior on group processes2. According to Path-goal Theory supportive leadership contributes most to subordinate satisfaction and motivation when the task is: tedious and stressfulimportant and meaningfulcomplex and variableinteresting and enjoyable3. According to Path-goal theory directive leadership is most effective when: the task is simple and repetitivework roles are ambiguousthe task is tedious and stressfulthe work roles are interdependent4. Charismatic leadership is best understood by examining: leader characteristicsleader and subordinate characteristicsleader and situational characteristicsleader subordinate and situational characteristics