Answer:1.Leadership has been defined asD) the ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals
2.Nonsanctioned leadership is as important as formal influence.
3.E) the match between the leader's style and the degree to which the situation gives the leader control
4.E) emotional stability
5.B) empathy
6.B) differences between an effective and an ineffective leader
Explanation: a leadership goal is to lead a group towards achieving a set vision of whatever project they may be working on hence it is important that a leader is able to handle their own emotions , be emotional stable because they are dealing with different types of people. They don't have to harsh they still have to show empathy towards what the team may be going through due to the amount of work they are doing. All of these theories gives us what set apart an effective to a non effective leader which makes a leader choose which path they want to take.
I believe the answer is: <span>Binocular Disparity
</span><span>Binocular Disparity happens when the right and left eyes perceive a same object differently from one another, which create a horizontal defect in the victim's vision. This condition is most commonly caused by retinal damage during injuries/accidents.
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The correct answer is labor. Labor is work. When an employee completes work it is called labor.
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So, the question is about a research or an experiment on whether the intake of cola causes a lot of or severe headaches. And I will be using myself as the control experiment. Please note that I just did not want to use myself as the control experiment but because the question ask us to. That is the use of "single case design" which means that the person performing the experiment must use himself or herself as the control experiment instead of using another person.
Step one => I will make sure to know how often or how many times I do do get headaches.
Step two => I will then stop taking the cola, but after sometimes I will continue taking the cola back.
Using the single case design, I can test for my Hypothesis using the following steps;
For step two above, if during the period that I stopped taking cola, I did not have any headache and immediately I start taking the cola I started developing headaches, then
it is true that the artificial sweetener in the cola is responsible for the headaches.
To the second part of the question; I expect to find that that the artificial sweetener in the cola is responsible for the headaches.
My conclusion will be that the artificial sweetener in the cola is responsible for the headaches.