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This 9 page paper provides an evaluation of the MLQ. Additionally, leadership theory is discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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of testing intelligence--to the testing of elderly drivers to simple scoliosis screenings in grade school, there is something uncomfortable about the idea of a test. Of course, for those who
do well, testing can bring great rewards, but the validity of any given test is of the utmost concern to administrators. While certain tests are fairly accurate, and some even
beyond reproach, in respect to testing certain facts, there are some that are somewhat ambiguous. Examples of tests that are highly accurate are pregnancy or DNA tests. However, there are
tests that try to discern things like intelligence or leadership qualities. How can any one instrument be accurate in evaluating such information subject to variation? Researchers are to some extent
able to evaluate personality and tendencies with the use of testing instruments. Of course, these tests usually are given a lot of scrutiny and are utilized a great deal of
time before they are given a seal of approval. In order to create a proper test for a particular purpose, many subjects are tested and once a test is determined
to have accuracy, it is sanctioned by particularly relevant organizations. The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) is a test that looks for leadership ability and it is one that is
accepted by a variety of institutions. However, it is important to keep in mind that leadership is "a mature field" (Hunt, 2000, p.435). It is something that possesses bodies of
theory that is widely accepted. At the same time, there are disputes between various theoretical camps. The MLQ however is a test that is widely used today, but just because
it is used a great deal of the time, does not mean it is perfect. The test has flaws. Still, it is something that is relevant in the postmodern world
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