In leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, what is the difference between in-group exchanges and out-group exchanges?
A.
In-group exchanges develop the classic leadership traits, while out-group exchanges focus on leadership behavior.
B.
In-group exchanges enforce loyalty of the follower to the leader, while out-group exchanges allow for loyalty to develop more naturally by fostering independence in the follower.
C.
In-group exchanges take place in person in the workplace, while out-group exchanges take place either in a non-work setting or remotely by telephone or electronic communication.
D.
In-group exchanges consist of interactions between three or more members of the group, while out-group exchanges consist of interactions between only two members of the group.
E.
In-group exchanges strengthen the relationship between leader and follower, while out-group exchanges consist of the leader giving orders and the follower carrying them out with no bond between them.