David Winter's study of the motive profiles of people in this occupation typifies their motives by desire for achievement, intimacy, and power. Whether people infer competence in the faces of people in this occupation predicts success, according to an Alexander Todorov study. The legend of the childhood of Maxim Gorky is contrasted with that of a person who last held this occupation, in Erik Erikson's Childhood and Society. Richard (*) Neustadt's study of certain people in this occupation argues their most important tool is “the power to persuade.” An APA rule named for someone in this occupation prohibits offering a psychiatric analysis of public figures without a professional exam. For 10 points, the charisma of people in what occupation is one of Max Weber's three sources of authority? ■END■
ANSWER: politics [or politicians or political leaders; accept presidents or dictators; prompt on government or rulers or leaders or leadership]
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