“…Understanding oneself in relation to others augments the ability to foster social bonds and decreases in-group favoritism enhancing one's overall capacity to engage effectively in group processes. Despite scholars' claims regarding the importance of SPT and empirical evidence of the wide range of leadership-related skills that it positively influences (Corcoran & Mallinckrodt, 2000;Davis, 1983;Deutsch, 1993;Galinsky & Ku, 2004;Galinsky & Moskowitz, 2000;Gehlbach, 2004;Johnson, 1975;Parker & Axtell, 2001), most linkages are conceptual. The lack of empirical evidence is an odd omission from the college student leadership literature given the importance of the collegiate environment as a developmental context for cognitive, moral, and leadership development and their potentially shared influences on one another (Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, & Renn, 2010;Komives, Owen, Longerbeam, Mainella, & Osteen, 2005).…”