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Siblings may have a stronger influence on identity development than parents.
High-Quality Exchanges
Interactions between leaders and followers that are characterized by mutual trust, respect, and obligation, leading to enhanced performance.
Out-Group Members
Individuals who are not part of a specific group or community, often perceived as not fitting in or differing from the group's norms or values.
In-Group Members
Individuals within a group who share a strong identity and often receive more support and rewards from the leader.
Dyadic Relationship
A two-way relationship between two entities, often highlighting the reciprocal influence they have on one another, especially in the context of leadership and followership.
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