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Out-Group Subordinates Are Distinguished from In-Group Subordinates by Their High

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Out-group subordinates are distinguished from in-group subordinates by their high degree of loyalty,commitment,and trust felt toward their leader.


Definitions:

Autonomy

The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision or the state of being self-governing.

Competence

Refers to possessing the necessary abilities, knowledge, and skills to perform a task or job effectively and efficiently.

Maslow's Hierarchy

A theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow, suggesting that people are motivated to achieve certain needs, which are arranged in a hierarchical order from physiological needs up to self-actualization.

Implicit Motive

Unconscious motivations that influence an individual’s behavior, desires, and needs, typically assessed through projective measures.

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