Exam 6: Ethical Decision Making and Behavior

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______ and ______ are other-condemning emotions.

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Creativity is a strength of ______ decision-making format.

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Develop your own decision-making format. Outline each step and explain why it is important.

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______ refers to the recognition that even routine choices and relationships have an ethical dimension.

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All of the following are levels of Kohlberg's moral development EXCEPT:

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Which type of thinker looks to others for guidance when deciding how to act?

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Briefly discuss the significance of the Lonergan/Baird method.

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One of the advantages of Nash's 12 questions is that it ignores implementation.

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Which of the following was identified as a weakness of the 12 questions process?

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Describe and briefly explain the four components of moral action.

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According to the Lonergan/Baird Method, Step 3 is to ______ and evaluate the options.

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______ are networks of knowledge organized around life events.

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Tolerating ______ and ambiguity occurs when managers disagree about values and courses of action.

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Externally oriented people (externals) believe that life events are beyond their control and are the product of fate or luck instead.

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

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

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______ and ______ are self-conscious emotions.

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______ refers to the ability to identify important issues, determine priorities, and sort out competing values.

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According to Mary Gentile from Giving Voice to Values, all of the following are examples of pillars that help us make ethical choices EXCEPT:

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Most people are at the ______ level of moral reasoning.

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