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The computed x-ray imaging technique that provides axial and three-dimensional scans is commonly called a(n)

Discuss the historical evolution of leadership theories, highlighting the contributions of path-goal theory.
Critically evaluate the limitations and criticisms of path-goal theory.
Formulate recommendations for leaders to avoid dependency and enhance follower independence within path-goal theoretical framework.
Understand the concept of Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory and its significance in leadership.

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