Exam 6: When Innovation Bytes Back: Ethics and Technology
Exam 1: On the Job: Everyday Ethics at Work66 Questions
Exam 2: "The Check Is in the Mail": Honesty and Trust in Business63 Questions
Exam 3: Money, How We Get It, and Where It Goes: Accounting, Finance, and Investment Ethics85 Questions
Exam 4: Who Gets What and Why? Fairness and Justice64 Questions
Exam 5: "Is the Social Responsibility of Business...to Increase Its Profits"?: Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Theory75 Questions
Exam 6: When Innovation Bytes Back: Ethics and Technology65 Questions
Exam 7: The Art of Seduction: the Ethics of Advertising, Marketing, and Sales73 Questions
Exam 8: Things Fall Apart: Product Liability and Consumers64 Questions
Exam 9: "You Know How to Whistle, Dont You?": Whistle-Blowing, Company Loyalty, and Employee Responsibility57 Questions
Exam 10: Think Local, Act Global: International Business87 Questions
Exam 11: Working With Mother Nature: Environmental Ethics and Business Ecology76 Questions
Exam 12: When the Buck Stops Here: Leadership73 Questions
Exam 13: Whos Minding the Store?: The Ethics of Corporate Governance83 Questions
Exam 14: Is Everything for Sale?: The Future of the Free Market75 Questions
Exam 15: The Good Life74 Questions
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Should your government be examining email to uncover terrorism plots? Whose email? What constraints should operate on your government? Explain your answers.
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According to Groom and Nass, which of the following is NOT a feature of successful teamwork?
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When considering the dangers of future technology, Joy argues that the best course of action is:
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The Internet transfers mostly Western cultural values and perspectives.
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Many robot researchers assume that robots should be teammates to humans.
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Groom and Nass think that the best organizational structure for humans working with robots would:
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Thompson offers concrete answers to the questions surrounding privacy rights.
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Kluckhorn implies that the Internet might indeed exude its own __________.
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A robot that is treated as a __________ does not have the autonomy and flexibility of a teammate.
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"Social fragmentation" means the loss of traditional ______________ that hold people together socially.
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Can you imagine a life without technology? How would your life change? How would your values change? Would the things about which you care most deeply remain the same?
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Thompson's "civil rights of the mind" is an issue of mental _____________.
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Thompson argues that civil liberties thrive only when the public demands them and understands that they are at risk of losing them.
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Nanotechnology will probably be used only for constructive, positive purposes.
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Cyberattacks against commercial websites cause direct financial losses and also cause a loss of __________.
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Joy didn't believe that he had been dealing with __________ when he first began working in computer design.
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Explain the idea of traditional teamwork. Can robots replace humans in these situations?
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