Exam 3: Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making
Exam 1: Ethical Choices in the Helping Professions30 Questions
Exam 2: Values and Professional Ethics37 Questions
Exam 3: Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making25 Questions
Exam 4: Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making28 Questions
Exam 5: Client Rights and Professional Expertise33 Questions
Exam 6: Value Neutrality and Imposing Values32 Questions
Exam 7: The Professional Relationship: Limits, Dilemmas, and Problems37 Questions
Exam 8: Confidentiality and Informed Consent33 Questions
Exam 9: Social Justice, Limited Resources, and Advocacy34 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational and Work Relationships30 Questions
Exam 11: Social Work With Selected Client Groups38 Questions
Exam 12: Changing World, Changing Dilemmas38 Questions
Exam 13: Whose Responsibility Are Professional Ethics24 Questions
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Which ethical framework would encourage a person to determine what a role model such as Jesus or Buddha would do in a given situation?
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Deontologists reject the notion of fixed morals and believe that ethical decisions are based on the consequences of the situation.
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Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between societal values
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Which values are recognized by a major percentage of the entire social system?
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Ethical absolutism stresses the importance of fixed moral rules.
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