Exam 2: Developing a Personal Ethical Standard for Human Communication
Exam 1: The Centrality of Ethics in Human Communication39 Questions
Exam 2: Developing a Personal Ethical Standard for Human Communication82 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Reasoning About Human Communication66 Questions
Exam 4: Six Ethical Values of Communication150 Questions
Exam 5: Applying Ethical Values and Principles in Ethical Reasoning85 Questions
Exam 6: Tradition Approaches to Ethical Theory94 Questions
Exam 7: Contemporary Alternatives to Modernist Ethical Theories163 Questions
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Digital communication technology encourages customization of popular culture.
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Digital communication technology has little impact on popular culture.
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Moral development continues into adulthood with experiences in which of the following areas?
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A credo is a statement of values and principles that reflect ethical commitments of an individual, group, organization.
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Communication with adults has little impact on the moral development of children.
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Teachings of a religious or spiritual tradition offer answers to questions of what is good, right, or virtuous.
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Individual customization of consumer experience encouraged by the marketplace encourages people to expect customization of their experiences and consider customization good.
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Communication with peers is important for developing a child's understanding of justice.
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The empathic capacity a person is both with is identical to the empathic capacity she has as an adult.
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Research shows that humans are born with some moral emotions, while other moral emotions are learned. Which of the following is an inborn or innate moral emotion?
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Disgust is an evolutionary adaptation to avoiding bad food or sources of disease.
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A personal ethical standard consists of values and principles a person uses to make judgments and decisions about what is good, right or virtuous.
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The logical test of universalizability is important because it tests for rationalizing
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Logical analysis and testing by experience are two methods of evaluating a personal ethical standard.
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The moral emotion of disgust is biologically innate, like the moral emotions of empathy and the equality bias.
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An important conversation with an adult, such as a parent, grandparent, teacher or coach that helps a child or adolescent understand what is right or wrong, is a memorable message about ethics.
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The moral emotions of the equality bias focus on what is my disadvantage, relative to others.
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Your personal ethical commitments are determined by how others communicate with you.
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The logical test of consistency is evaluating whether you apply ethical values or principles in a comparable manner in different situations.
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