Correlations between Personality and Leadership Concepts and Skills as Measured by the High School Personality Questionnaire and the Leadership Skills Inventory
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Correlations between Personality and Leadership Concepts and Skills as Measured by the High School Personality Questionnaire and the Leadership Skills Inventory
The correlations among the subscales on the High School Personality Questionnaire and the Leadership Skills Inventory, estimated for 95 student leaders, were numerous, significant, and positive but of small magnitude. Several significant differences were found between boys and girls.
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