978-1259535437 Test Bank Chapter 1 Part 2

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Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the role of values in ethical decision making.
57. Which of the following exemplifies the rules of appropriate individual behavior?
58. Alison Anderson, the CEO of Anderson Inc., laid the foundation for an apt professional
behavior in her workplace. She is honest, aware, and sensitive and is considered a role model by
young entrepreneurs. Which of the following basic categories of ethics is depicted in this
scenario?
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59. Which of the following statements accurately explains the basic categories of ethics?
60. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" explains the _____.
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61. Charlotte works for an advertising agency. She is usually late in responding to e-mails
and work-related queries. She has a change of attitude when she realizes that an important
project she was responsible for was delayed due to similar behavior from her manager. Now,
Charlotte replies to her e-mails on time. Which of the following indicates that this change in
Charlotte's behavior is a result of adopting the Golden Rule?
62. The Greek philosopher Aristotle's belief in individual character and integrity established
the concept of _____.
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63. _____ refers to a concept of living one's life according to a commitment to the
achievement of a clear ideal.
64. The problem with virtue ethics is that:
65. Ethics for the greater good or _____ is an approach more focused on the outcome of one's
actions rather than the apparent virtue of the actions themselves.
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66. Ethical choices that offer the greatest good for the greatest number of people are
referred to as _____.
67. The problem with a utilitarian approach to ethics is:
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68. In the context of _____, actions are taken out of duty and obligation to a purely moral
ideal rather than based on the needs of a situation.
69. Universal ethics argues that:
70. Which of the following is a problem with the universal ethics approach?
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71. According to the concept of _____, the traditions of one's society, one's personal opinions,
and the circumstances of the present moment define one's ethical principles.
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73. The study of how ethical theories are put into practice refers to _____.
74. The basic assumption of ethical theory is that:
75. _____ refers to a situation in which there is no obvious "right" or "wrong" decision, but
rather a "right" or "right" answer.
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76. Joe feels pressured to lie to his client to keep an important contract because of intense
market competition. He feels they will never discover the truth. Joe is:
77. The first step in the three-step process for solving an ethical problem is to:
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78. Which of the following is the final step of the three-step process for solving an ethical
problem?
79. Which of the following questions is identified by Arthur Dobrin to resolve an ethical
dilemma?
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80. Susan and Jessica are arguing over the importance of Arthur Dobrin's eight questions to
81. _____ looks at the information available to people to resolve an ethical dilemma, and
draws conclusions based on that information in relation to their own ethical standards.

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