____________ is a large community of individuals who fulfill a variety of differing and interdependent roles
Examples: Canada, Spain and Japan
What is Society?
What are the five basic principals of Ethical Conduct?
The principles are Goodness, Equality, Fairness, Truth & Freedom?
To feel what another feels
What is empathy?
The obligation one has to explain or justify one’s actions to others
What is accountability?
__________ is the way of life for people in a given society or group and __________ is a smaller culture within a larger culture.
What are culture and subculture?
During the 2015 NFL season, which Quarterback famously used the goodness principal argument when defending their actions during "Deflategate"?
Who is Tom Brady?
Notorious Serial Killers like Ted Bundy generally suffer from this
What is a lack of empathy?
___________ is a monologue that is frequently harmful to group life.
What is one way communication?
_____________ are the punishments incurred if one breaks the rules of a society, an organization, or a family.
What is a sanction?
_____________ is the principle of treating all members of a group with equality
What is the equality principal?
A rule or set of rules established by an authority outside the group
What are imposed norms?
______________ consists of active speaking and listening that engages members in ongoing dialogue and fosters healthy working relationships.
What is two way communication?
What are three aspects of culture that help someone understand a group’s rules?
The three aspects of culture are Values, Principles and Norms.
___________ is the principle of respecting group members choices
What is the freedom principal?
A rule created by members of a group to govern conduct within the group
What are developed norms?
Which two Kardashian sisters famously got into a violent altercation with each other instead of using the correct manner of confrontation in a group?
Who are Kim and Kourtney Kardashian?
How many Harry Potter books and movies are there?
What is 7 books and 8 movies
_____________ is the principle of honesty and integrity
What is the Truth principal?
The 4 C's for developing effective rules.
What are Consistency, Critical discussion, Consensus and Commitment
Identify two of the nine key areas of group life that require norms.
What are Accountability, Cooperation, Communication, Confrontation, Support, Evaluation, Discussion, Decisions and Solutions?