Expert Power Usually Stems From

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Expert Power Usually Stems From

a. a superior's credibility with his or her subordinates. b. the belief that a certain person has the right to exert influence and that certain others have an obligation to accept it. c. a person's ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable. d. a person's ability to penalize the actions or behavior of another. e. a person's perceptions that his or her goals or objectives are similar to another's.
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a. a superior's credibility with his or her subordinates.

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