Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (3rd Edition)
Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (3rd Edition)
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780133593211
Author: Elizabeth A. Stephan, David R. Bowman, William J. Park, Benjamin L. Sill, Matthew W. Ohland
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2ICA

For each of the following situations, indicate whether you think the action is ethical or unethical or you are unsure. Do not read ahead; do not go back and change your answers.

Situation Ethical Unethical Unsure
  1. 1. Using time at work to IM your roommate
     
  1. 2. Accepting a pen and pad of paper from a company trying to sell a new computer system to your company
     
  1. 3. Obtaining a fake ID to purchase alcohol
     
  1. 4. Using time at work to plan your friendʼs surprise party
     
  1. 5. Accepting a wedge of cheese from a company trying to sell a new computer system to your company
     
  1. 6. Taking a company pen home from work
     
  1. 7. Taking extra time at lunch once a month to run a personal errand
     
  1. 8. Accepting a set of golf clubs from a company trying to sell a new computer system to your company
     
  1. 9. Drinking a beer while underage at a party in your dorm
     
  1. 10. Using the company copier to copy your tax return
     
  1. 11. Drinking a beer when underage at a party, knowing you will need to drive yourself and your roommate home
     
  1. 12. Taking extra time at lunch once a week to run a personal errand
     
  1. 13. Borrowing company tools
     
  1. 14. Going to an NC-17 rated movie when underage
     
  1. 15. Accepting a Hawaiian vacation from a company trying to sell a new computer system to your company
     
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