Title: Six Individual Power Bases
Contents
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Questions
a. Definition of power
b. Ways a Professor might have Power over a Student: Positional power, coercive power, expert power, reward power, personal or referent power, and information power
c. Ways in which a Student might have Power over a Professor: Positional power, coercive power, expert power, reward power, personal or referent power, and information power
d. The Power the Professor might Use capable of Inhibit that same Professor from using a different Base of Power
Number of words: 914 (3 pages)