Referent power is the correct answer.
There are five sources/bases of power by which individuals can influence others, such as: expert power, referent power, reward power, legitimate power, and coercive power. Referent power is about charisma and fame, it's the power from individuals who like, admire or want to be like you. These people will stand near you hoping that some of your charisma will rub off onto them.
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I would look up old Grimms Brothers fairytales or Hans Christian Anderson fairy tales that haven't been really touched up on, put it in a medieval setting, and put your own twist on it. Not necessarily the same story, but let the already created story give you an idea of what you want to write. (That way you're clear from plagiarizing.)
To answer your question, structural interviewing is a kind of quantitative research method that is commonly used in survey research. This approach or method is to guarantee that all interviews that are presented have the exact same questions in order.
<span>this theory is referred to as: Transformation
In choosing an economic system, transformation refers to creating an adjustment to an existing economic system, by taking the positive aspects of other existing economic system.
For example, a communist country that choose to give more freedom to the private sector in order to attract economic growth</span>