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Madison Kayler
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
Referent power is especially potent because
A) it stems from identification with the power holder.
B) few people have it.
C) its absence may lead to cognitive dissonance.
D) it is perfectly correlated with coercive power.
E) it is perfectly correlated with expert power.
Referent Power
A form of power that stems from being admired or respected, leading others to identify with the person who has referent power.
Identification
Conformity to a social norm prompted by perceptions that those who promote the norm are attractive or similar to oneself.
- Ascertain and demarcate the five elements of individual strength.
- Describe how personal tastes and human relations influence the exertion of power.
Verified Answer
RH
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and demarcate the five elements of individual strength.
- Describe how personal tastes and human relations influence the exertion of power.
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