Exam 2: Developing a Personal Ethical Standard for Human Communication

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Habits are baseline practices that you automatically execute in your actions

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You use your moral imagination in the logical test of reversibility, e.g., to picture yourself as experiencing consequences of applying a specific ethical value, such as truthfulness

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One weakness of codes of ethics is that

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All empathy experienced by adults is the same as empathy experienced by babies.

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A code of ethics is a statement of ideals of ethical practice of an individual, group, or organization.

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By reflecting on your personal ethical commitments, you can decide which values and principles are part of your personal ethical standard.

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All moral emotions are learned.

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The moral emotions of the equality bias and disgust can interact with empathy,

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The moral emotions of empathy, the equality bias and disgust provided early human beings with an evolutionary advantage by promoting cooperation within groups.

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The customized experience of the marketplace in western societies encourages ______.

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One reason face-to-face communication is important in moral development is because it

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A personal ethical standard is

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Psychologist Sherry Turkle is concerned that when adults are distracted by their digital device, their communication with children does not encourage a child's development.

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Tests of logical analysis include consistency and ______.

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The moral emotion of the equality bias

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The experience of disgust can interfere with or stop experience of empathy or the equality bias.

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Formalized statements of ethics are codes or credos.

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Offering a justification for your action to others for their critical examination tests whether your values or principles are ethically acceptable to others.

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The emotion of empathy stimulates a person to understand another person in distress and to respond in ways that minimizes her distress.

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The descriptive study of ethics explains how practices of ethics develop.

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