Abstract

The objectives of this study were to examine the degree of collaboration and leadership style related to: levels of leadership position, years of leadership among female members of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, age of members, and types of professions within Family and Consumer Sciences. Two hundred participants were recruited through convenience sampling at an annual conference. The participants completed a printed survey. The results showed that members who were engaged in national/international positions, older than 49, and with 5–25 years of leadership experience exhibited collaborative and participatory leadership styles. The results can be utilized to understand and cultivate effective collaborators and leaders in family and consumer sciences.

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