Exam 6: Ethical Decision Making and Behavior

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Practicing intelligent disobedience is a four-step process. Briefly describe each step.

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Discuss the six factors or elements that underlie moral reasoning according to Powers and Vogel.

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What is meant by ethical decision-making being a dual process approach?

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Implementation is a strength of the ethical checkpoints format.

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Which decision-making format encourages leaders to determine who owns the problem?

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______ reasoning is the most advanced level of moral reasoning, according to Lawrence Kohlberg.

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Deceiving ourselves into thinking we are acting morally when we are not is called

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______ ability generally increases with age and education.

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One of the disadvantages of Kidder's model is that decision do not always lead to action.

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Describe what you learned about the Foursquare protocol.

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Explain the roles that emotions play in ethical decision-making and action.

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Psychologists report that self-interest and _________ undermine moral motivation.

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

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