Exam 6: Ethical Decision Making and Behavior

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Which of the following will increase your ethical sensitivity?

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According to the Lonergan/Baird method, Step 2 is to ______ and sort through the data.

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Name and describe Kohlberg's first level of moral development.

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______ and ______ are other-condemning emotions.

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How can you increase your sensitivity to ethical issues?

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In the maintaining norms schema, people believe they have a moral obligation to maintain social order.

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The ______ model highlights the role that intuition and social norms play in moral determinations.

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______ and ______ are other-praising (positive) emotions.

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According to the Foursquare Protocol Element 1, you need to dig into the facts.

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Choosing not to act is acting.

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Which element is not part of ethical blind spots?

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______ is a psychological state or resource made up of moral ownership, moral courage, and moral efficacy.

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In which stage of the four-component model, does one determine the course of action to take?

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List the five ethical blind spots listed in the text under Component 2.

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______ are networks of knowledge organized around life events.

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Which one is not a level in Kohlberg's moral development?

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Anger, disgust, and contempt are other-suffering emotions.

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