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  • Thus authoritarians favored being led by an autocratic, directive, structuring, task-oriented leader; egalitarians favored being led by a democratic, participative, considerate, relations-oriented leader.2 Medalia 1955, who studied enlisted men in the U.S. Air Force, found that authoritarians expressed greater acceptance of formal leaders than egalitarians.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Thus authoritarians favored being led by an autocratic, directive, structuring, task-oriented leader; egalitarians favored being led by a democratic, participative, considerate, relations-oriented leader.2 Medalia 1955, who studied enlisted men in the U.S. Air Force, found that authoritarians expressed greater acceptance of formal leaders than egalitarians.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • In a 1997 survey by Medalia of primary care providers in the Seattle area, 70 percent felt CAM integration would produce greater patient satisfaction, 39 percent felt it would yield more effective care, and 30 percent said it would result in more cost-effective care.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • In a 1997 survey by Medalia of primary care providers in the Seattle area, 70 percent felt CAM integration would produce greater patient satisfaction, 39 percent felt it would yield more effective care, and 30 percent said it would result in more cost-effective care.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Inspired by a story that made the cover of Newsweek in 2002, Medalia went to Israel to discover all that she could on two young women who died in a suicide bombing: Rachel Levy, an innocent victim, and Ayat Al-Akhras, the bomber.

    The Prague Post 2009

  • But in getting to the heart of two mothers 'anguish, Medalia makes a potent statement for our shared humanity - one that even death recognizes on occasion.

    The Prague Post 2009

  • Inspired by a story that made the cover of Newsweek in 2002, Medalia went to Israel to discover all that she could on two young women who died in a suicide bombing: Rachel Levy, an innocent victim, and Ayat Al-Akhras, the bomber.

    The Prague Post 2009

  • But in getting to the heart of two mothers 'anguish, Medalia makes a potent statement for our shared humanity - one that even death recognizes on occasion.

    The Prague Post 2009

  • For Medalia, the attention means more people will see her films, which is the main point.

    Articles 2008

  • The results are more than evident: Medalia currently has two projects in the works.

    Articles 2008

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