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5 / Which of the following is the second step of the ethical decision-making process?
Question options:
A)
Identifying the ethical issues involved
B)
Considering available alternatives
C)
Considering the impact of the decision on stakeholders
D)
Making the decision
on
Which of the following
best
describes ethics?
Question options:
A)
A descriptive approach that provides an account of how and why people act the way they do
B)
An academic discipline that originated in the early 1900s
C)
A scientific approach such as psychology and sociology
D)
The study of how human beings should properly live their lives
on
The study of various character traits that either can contribute
to or obstruct a happy and meaningful human life is part of
Question options:
A)
virtue ethics.
B)
Kantian tradition.
C)
principle-based ethics.
D)
utilitarianism.
on
Which of the following statements is
most accurate
?
Question options:
A)
Ethics of principles is based on self-interest, whereas utilitarianism is based on human rights.
B)
Ethics of principles is based on rules, whereas utilitarianism is based on consequences.
C)
Ethics of principles is based on human rights, whereas utilitarianism is based on self-interest.
D)
Ethics of principles is based on consequences, whereas utilitarianism is based on rules.
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When making a decision, selecting the alternative that meets the minimum decision criteria is known as
Question options:
A)
normalcy bias.
B)
satisficing.
C)
flipism.
D)
optimism bias.
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To determine whether a decision is fair, it's helpful to consider
that decision from the perspective of all the people who
Question options:
A)
agree with the decision.
B)
work at the company.
C)
may be affected by the decision.
D)
have legal training.
on
________
are underlying beliefs that prompt people to choose between plausible courses of action.
Question options:
A)
Protocols
B)
Norms
C)
Paradigms
D)
Values
on
A rights-based framework of ethics would object to child labor because such practices
Question options:
A)
violate our duty to treat children with respect.
B)
run counter to the principles of most world religions.
C)
aren't economically feasible in the modern era.
D)
violate laws that are widely accepted in developed countries.
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on
Which of the following is a fundamental moral duty, according to Immanuel Kant?
Question options:
A)
Continuously setting moral examples for others to follow
B)
Treating each person as an end in themselves
C)
Placing principles over morals
D)
Pondering over the nuances of ethics
on The concept of individuals' completeness within themselves and consistent alignment of their actions with deeply held beliefs is known as
Question options:
A)
virtue ethics.
B)
personal integrity.
C)
human well-being.
D)
honesty.
on The tradition claims that our fundamental human rights and the duties that follow from them are derived from our nature as free and rational beings
Question options:
A)
utilitarian
B)
Kantian
C)
role-based
D)
virtue-based
on Ethics refers to the applications of ________
on which people base their decisions.
Question options:
A)
morals
B)
etiquette
C)
norms
D)
values
on Which of the following explains why normative myopia is especially liable to occur in a business context?
Question options:
A)
Ethics justifiably can be allowed to take a back seat in a business context.
B)
People are more likely to focus on the technical aspects of the task at hand in a business context, and thus fail to recogn
ethical aspect.
C)
Business attracts people from diverse backgrounds, which makes it difficult to identify ethical standards agreeable to ev
D)
The fast-paced world of business allows little time for contemplation on ethics.
on
________
is the final step in the ethical decision-making process.
Question options:
A)
Identifying new ethical dilemmas to tackle
B)
Monitoring and learning from outcomes
C)
Corresponding with the stakeholders
D)
Listing the eventualities that may result from the decision
on In a general sense, anyone who affects or is affected by decisions made within a firm can be called a business
Question options:
A)
stakeholder.
B)
analyst.
C)
nominee.
D)
insider.
on Social sciences, including psychology and sociology, differ from ethics by
Question options:
A)
inquiring why people act the way they do.
B)
being normative rather than descriptive.
C)
providing an account of how people should act.
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D)
giving directives about how people should act.
on Theoretical reasoning is reasoning about what we
Question options:
A)
actually believe.
B)
should do.
C)
should believe.
D)
actually do.
on Free market economics is grounded in the________
framework of ethics.
Question options:
A)
utilitarian
B)
legal
C)
rights-based
D)
principle-based
on An ethics of________
shifts the focus from questions about what
a person should do to a focus on who that person is.
Question options:
A)
intuition
B)
principle
C)
stoicism
D)
virtue
on In an ethical decision-making process, moral imagination helps individuals make ethically responsible decisions. In which of the following steps is moral imagination critical?
Question options:
A)
Identifying the ethical issues
B)
Identifying and considering the decision's impact on stakeholders
C)
Determining the facts
D)
Considering the available alternatives