Exam 2: Cognitive Processes and Ethical Decision Making in Accounting

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In stage 3 of Kohlberg's model, ethical reasoning is motivated by:

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The best way to characterize the efforts of Diem-Thi Le is that of a

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Diem-Thi Le took actions at the DCAA that jeopardized her position at the agency. What motivated her to act as she did in the case?

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The results of studies indicate that CPAs reason primarily at:

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Kevin Greenberg's actions in the "Supreme Designs" case can be said to have been:

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Yvonne is preparing a tax return for Jack. Jack wants to claim his nephew as a dependent even though he does not meet the criteria. Jack says if Yvonne does not list his nephew as a dependent, he will fire her and find a new tax accountant. Yvonne refuses because it is illegal to claim a dependent that does not meet the qualifications. Based on Yvonne's decision, she is likely reasoning in which stage of Kohlberg's moral development model?

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Describe the components and objectives of each step in the integrated ethical decision making process explained in the chapter.

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Role expectation or approval from others is a motive for doing right in which stage of Kohlberg's moral reasoning?

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The "Milton Manufacturing" case illustrates:

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Diem-Thi Le felt retaliated against for whistle-blowing at the DCAA. Her persistence and determination to see audits change at DCAA exemplify

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How does Gilligan evaluate the solution to Heinz's dilemma?

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In stage 5 of Kohlberg's model, ethical reasoning is motivated by:

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The ethical dilemma for Brenda in "The Tax Return" case can best be described as a:

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The main accounting issue in the Juggyfroot case is:

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In the Gateway Hospital case, Troy:

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The actions of Sherron Watkins in the Enron case appears to reflect each of the following except for:

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Heinz stole the drug because:

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A client asks his accountant to ignore a mistake which overstated the accounts receivable account. The accountant decides that the accounts receivable account has to be corrected to state the correct amount. The accountant makes his decision based on his duty to society, respect for authority, and maintaining the social order. Which stage of Kohlberg' Stages of Moral Development is the accounting reasoning?

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The ethical dilemma in the "Shifty Industries" case can best be described as whether to:

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Individuals who reason at stage 6 incorporate ethical reasoning based on:

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