Date of Award
12-1959
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Psychology
First Advisor
William Hertzog Thompson
Second Advisor
Francis M. Hurst
Third Advisor
William E. Jaynes
Abstract
The study of leadership and its relationship to other psychological dimensions has been and continues to be a lively research topic in the field of psychology. The study of leadership raises many important questions that, ultimately, can only be properly answered by controlled experimentation. Who will become a leader? Under what circumstances will he lead? What are the psychological dimensions most commonly related to leadership? What is leadership? Can we train leaders? These questions and many others serve as a continuous challenge to researchers In psychology as well as related disciplines. The Importance of leadership to day was
Recommended Citation
Mourer, Stephen Alan, "A statistical analysis of the relations between interpersonal perception and adjustment in leaders" (1959). Student Work. 233.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/233
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