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Principles of path-goal theory
Critical Component
An essential element or part that is crucial for the functioning or success of a system, process, or mechanism.
Interventions
Actions or processes aimed at altering the current situation, typically to achieve improvements or solve problems.
Deduction
An analytical method where a final judgment is derived from the alignment of several assumptions considered to be accurate.
Hypothesis Testing
A statistical method used to determine the likelihood that a hypothesis about a phenomenon is true based on sample data.
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