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Participative leadership is effective with subordinates who have a strong need to control (internal locus of control).
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Participative leadership is effective with subordinates who have a strong need to control (internal locus of control).
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This statement is likely correct due to the fact that subordinates( or lower members in the chain of command) who feel a need for more control and input would likely receive a sense of reward for having more opportunity for participation.
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