The present study examined the relationships between leadership styles and decision-making styles among
public schools principals. A total of 108 principals returned questionnaires from Russaifa Education District in
Jordan. The Decision Style Inventory and the Administrative Styles Questionnaire were used in this study.
"Directive decision making style" was predominant among school principals,. Leadership style (5, 5)
"Constituency-Centered Administration" was predominant among school principals. The results revealed that no
significant correlation exists between decision making styles and leadership styles of school principals. Upon the
research findings, some recommendations were recommended.