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Unlike LPC theory, path-goal theory assumes that leaders will not change their behaviors and exhibit a variety of leadership styles.
Physical Functioning
Refers to the capability to perform tasks and activities that require physical effort, indicating a person's physical health and fitness.
Cognitive Deficits
Describes any shortcomings in cognitive function, encompassing difficulties in processing information, memory, reasoning, and attention.
Emerging Adulthood
A developmental phase between adolescence and full-fledged adulthood, characterized by exploration, instability, and self-focus.
Stability
The quality of being steady, consistent, and less likely to change or fail.
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