Multiple Choice
More Matching: Tests for Ethical Decision Making. Match each example to the test which is considered in the example.
-You realize that your neighbor stocks his or her home office with supplies from work because the matter is discussed at a neighborhood potluck. You decide not to mention anything about the ethics of this matter, so as to maintain a good relationship. Would you still make the same decision if the neighbor was obviously reselling the stolen office supplies at frequent garage sales, held across the street from your house, sales that your friends and relatives attended?
A) higher principles test
B) new cases test
C) universal consequences test
D) role exchange test
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