Briefly describe the inhibited power motive. Why is it good for leadership?

What will be an ideal response?

INHIBITED POWER MOTIVE: Combination of high need for power, low need for affiliation, and tendency to inhibit the expression of power. People who have this pattern of traits have good leadership abilities because they like to influence people, they are not overly concerned about being disliked, and they want to follow orderly procedures and stay within an organizational framework.

Psychology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Ron's parents want him to either go to college or go to work in his father's business

Ron does not want to do either. He becomes so stressed by this conflict that he joins the army. Ron's joining the army is an example of a. partial approach. b. ambivalence. c. freezing. d. leaving the field.

Psychology