This is the study of the nature of morals and the moral choices made by a person
Ethics
This is an interpersonal relationship in which one person or group has the ability to cause another person or group to take an action that it would not have taken otherwise. The ability to decide who has access to resources
Power
Leaders are born, leadership skills are rare, and leaders are charismatic is a
Leadership myth
An extended period of close involvement with people whose language and way of life a researcher is interested in is called?
Fieldwork
This is a formal power source, where influencing agents use the threat of force to gain compliance from targets of influence. The force can include social, emotional, physical, political, or economic means, and is not always recognized by the target
Coercive Power
Which ethical principle requires that you find the middle ground between two extremes?
Golden Mean
This is an interaction between two parties in which the law recognizes a private, protected relationship. Unearned access to resources only readily available to some people as a result of their advantaged social group membership
Privilege
This reasoning or decision making by a group while conforming to a perceived majority opinion
Groupthink
The problem of language, the importance of stories as a whole, Goodall identified as what?
Problems with academic writing
This management style where the leader is in complete control
Authoritative Style
You should not kill. You should not steal. These are examples of this ethical principle.
Categorical Imperative
This is a perceived process by which certain values and ways of thought promulgated through the mass media become dominant in society. The dominance of one group over another, often supported by legitimating norms & ideas
Hegemony
Two-way nature of the leader and follower relationship, interaction to raise one another to a higher level of motivation and morality; communication is what kind of approach?
Transformational
Representing in words what you have lived through as a person. When your stated purpose was to study a culture.
Ethnography
This ethical principle is one of Aristotle's most widely cited philosophies
Golden Mean
To free ourselves from bias or self-interests, Rawls suggests we should all be placed behind what?
The veil of ignorance
This is a set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality. The system of ordering a society in which people are divided into sets based on perceived social or economic status
Class
These help the group achieve its goals by assigning group members different roles.
Group Task Roles
A research strategy that combines a detailed description of cultural activity with an analysis of deep cultural meaning in which these activities are embedded
Thick Description
Do to others as you wish to be done, is an example of this specific ethical principle
Care-based principle
This ethical principle suggests that you could produce more happiness by volunteering at an animal shelter tomorrow, instead of rewatching Dahmer on Netflix
Utilitarianism
These are the everyday verbal, nonverbal & environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, which communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their marginalized group membership
Micro-aggressions
This is when leaders promote, maintenance of positive communication climate, making the group work smoother
Group Cohesiveness
This person's role may be affectionately referred to as the "professional snoop"
Organizational Detective
This is the ability to either provide a good thing or take away a negative thing from someone for doing a task (grades, salary, sales incentives)
Reward Power