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In today's world, not only leaders but managers also need to possess leadership abilities to be able to motivate their direct reports. A recent report evaluating professional progress made by average students discovered that students who excelled in sports while in school display leadership abilities and hence are five times as likely to become managers, consequently earning higher salaries. It is quite likely that excelling in sports while at school imparts these leadership abilities. Which of the following if true, most strengthens the author's belief above?
A. Students who already possessed leadership qualities from a very young age were no more likely to excel in sports in school when compared to ordinary students. B. Students whose parents excelled in sports were no more likely to take up sports while in school than the average student. C. Above average students who excelled in sports in school were also more likely to become managers when compared to a regular above average student. D. Leadership skills that managers need to possess can only be acquired by practice and are otherwise difficult to teach in an academic classroom. E. Most companies report that they prefer hiring students who have excelled in sports.
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In today's world, not only leaders but managers also need to possess leadership abilities to be able to motivate their direct reports. A recent report evaluating professional progress made by average students discovered that students who excelled in sports while in school display leadership abilities and hence are five times as likely to become managers, consequently earning higher salaries. It is quite likely that excelling in sports while at school imparts these leadership abilities. Which of the following if true, most strengthens the author's belief above?
A. Students who already possessed leadership qualities from a very young age were no more likely to excel in sports in school when compared to ordinary students. B. Students whose parents excelled in sports were no more likely to take up sports while in school than the average student. C. Above average students who excelled in sports in school were also more likely to become managers when compared to a regular above average student. D. Leadership skills that managers need to possess can only be acquired by practice and are otherwise difficult to teach in an academic classroom. E. Most companies report that they prefer hiring students who have excelled in sports.
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