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When self-talk becomes second nature to children and they can act without verbalizing, they have begun to use
Dyadic In-group Relationship
A close, often reciprocal relationship between two individuals, typically a leader and a follower, characterized by trust, loyalty, and mutual influence.
Leadership-making
A process aimed at developing reciprocal relationships between leaders and followers, moving beyond mere exchange relationships to develop mutual respect, trust, and commitment.
Vertical Dyad Linkage Theory
A theory suggesting that leaders form unique dyadic relationships with each follower, which determines the follower’s role within the group and the degree of influence they have.
Early Research
Refers to the initial studies and investigations conducted in a particular field or subject area.
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