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Figure 5.37. Chart <strong>of</strong> SVS Dimension Means from Centred Scores<br />

Dimension Means<br />

†Tradition<br />

†Stimulation<br />

Conformity<br />

Benevolence<br />

†Security<br />

†Sample means significantly different.<br />

Figure 5.38. Chart <strong>of</strong> LBDQXII Dimension Means from Centred Scores<br />

Dimension Means<br />

0.7<br />

0.5<br />

0.3<br />

0.1<br />

-0.1<br />

-0.3<br />

Means <strong>of</strong> M RAT-Centred Scores for Dimensions<br />

†F11Int<br />

F5Init-St<br />

F4Pers<br />

†Sample means significantly different.<br />

Self Direct ion<br />

255<br />

†Power<br />

Individual Value Dimensi ons<br />

Preferred Leader Dimension Means for MRAT-Centred Scores<br />

0.6<br />

0.4<br />

0.2<br />

0<br />

-0.2<br />

-0.4<br />

-0.6<br />

†F7Rol-As<br />

F10Pre-Acc<br />

†F12Sup-Or<br />

†F1Rep<br />

F6Tol-Free<br />

F8Consid<br />

Universalism<br />

†F3Tol-Un<br />

Achievement<br />

Hedonism<br />

†F9Prd-Em<br />

†F2Dem-Re<br />

Leader Behaviour Dimensions<br />

GZ<br />

NZ<br />

GZ<br />

NZ

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