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Company A's executives are members of the board of a charity. Company A may even itself be a major donor to the charity. The charity may even benefit many of the company's customers. The charity holds a golf tournament to raise money. The executives participate in the tournament. In some cases, Company A even pays the executives' participation fees (good for company image). Company B is a supplier to Company A or a vendor that would like to be a supplier. Enter the desire for face time. In some tournaments, Company A executives turns to every Company B executive in the supply chain and asks for participation. And participate they do. They pay their entry fees because Company A executives ask. But sometimes Company B folks want and get more. Company B antes up the dough for primo participation in the tournament. If a VP of Company A is playing a round with a celebrity, Company B pays enough to get its VP in the same foursome. Discuss the ethical issues.
Clinical Interview
A research paradigm in which an investigator begins by asking participants a series of open-ended questions but follows up on the responses with specific questions that have been prepared in advance.
Naturalistic Observation
A research method in which subjects are observed in their natural environment without any manipulation by the observer.
Introspection Technique
A method used in psychology involving self-observation and reporting of consciousness experiences, aimed at understanding mental states and processes.
Wundt
Wilhelm Wundt is considered the father of experimental psychology; he founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research at the University of Leipzig in 1879.
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