MCQ
A key foundations of ethical decision making
A key foundations of ethical decision making
is:
a.
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decision-making principles and
procedures
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b.
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determination of parties
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c.
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both of these would be considered among
the key foundations of ethical decision making
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d.
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neither of these would be considered
among the key foundations of ethical decision making
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ANS: D
8. All
of the following statements about ethical decision are true except:
a.
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Five key foundations of ethical decision
making are: ethical intensity, decision-making principles and rules, affected
individuals, benefits and costs, and determination of rights.
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b.
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Most decision making and behaviors in
organizations have an underlying foundation of ethical concepts, principles,
and rules.
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c.
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Employees may experience ethical
dilemmas when ethical issues involve factors that blur the distinction
between "right" and "wrong."
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d.
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Ethics is defined in terms of the
legality or illegality of the decisions and behaviors of individuals and the
organizations of which they are a part.
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ANS: D
9. ____
refers to the degree of importance given to an issue-related moral imperative.
a.
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Social disclosure
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b.
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Risk propensity
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c.
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Problem framing
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d.
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Ethical intensity
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