Validation of the Newly Developed Graphical Inventory of Ethical Leadership (GIEL) Scale: Implications for Administrator Preparation and Business Leaders

This quantitative pilot-study empirically tested the factor structure and reliability of the newly developed Graphical Inventory of Ethical Leadership (GIEL) scale, a Likert-style scale for quantifying key concepts related to ethical leadership. Correlations and principal components analyses were pe...

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Communication Skills
Correlation
Decision Making
Ethics
Factor Analysis
Factor Structure
Graduate Students
Justice
Leadership
Leadership Qualities
Likert Scales
Multiple Regression Analysis
Professional Development
Role Models
Test Construction
Test Reliability
Test Validity
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