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Gandhi, Mandela, Roosevelt-all great leaders, but without followers would they have been able to lead?
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higher locomotion, dual concern theory, nonprototypical leaders, selfish negotiators, less prototypical leaders, secondary attachment strategies, stigma conscious, hyperactivating strategies, primary attachment strategy, leader prototypicality, social identity analysis, stereotype compensation, emotional evanescence, high assessors, leader schema congruence, confirmatory information search, higher effort investment, prosocial negotiators, deactivating strategies, low assessors, stereotype confirmation, nonstigmatized group, best potential friend, affective forecasts, group prototypicality
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Journal of Personality, New York, Academic Press, Guilford Press, Cambridge University Press, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Review, Van Vugt, Psychology Press, San Diego, United States, American Psychologist, British Journal of Social Psychology, Van Lange, Van de Vliert, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Van Kleef, Annual Review of Psychology, Basic Books, International Journal of Conflict Management, Psychological Science, Types of Forecasting Errors Caused, San Francisco, Thousand Oaks, Academy of Management Journal
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