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Leadership Attributes and Personality Preferences of High School Student Leaders in Health Occupations Students of America.

Norma J. Walters, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1989 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 1, pp 49-67
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This article is published in The Journal of Vocational Education Research.The article was published on 1989-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Shared leadership & Leadership style.

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Perceptions of Leadership Traits: Comparison of Adolescent and Adult School Leaders

TL;DR: This study compares the responses of 58 adolescent and 58 adult school leaders on the Leadership Traits Inventory to find that adolescent leaders rank integrity, good listening, and knowledge or skills highest and rank compassion, consistency, and flexibility lowest and adult leaders rank flexibility, compassion, and creativity lowest.
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Student opinion leaders and HIV/AIDS knowledge and risk behavior

TL;DR: The results showed that, among men, the AIDS opinion leaders tended to have a larger number of sexual partners than their nonleader counterparts and that they were no more likely to practice safer sex or be more knowledgeable about safer sex.
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Health Occupations Students of America: A Profile

TL;DR: Sandiford et al. as mentioned in this paper conducted a study to identify the characteristics and attitudes of Health Occupations Education Students attending the 1990 Health Occupations Students of American (HOSA) National Leadership Conference.
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Personality Traits of High School HOSA Officers

TL;DR: For example, Walters et al. as mentioned in this paper used the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to measure personality trait characteristics of high school student officers of HOSA to determine the typical personality preference, determine personality preferences associated with various leadership positions, develop normative descriptions, and compare personality preference associated with selected demographic variables.
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