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Explain the difference between the Starbucks case and Hostess case. - ✔✔Starbucks was
being sued for putting too much ice in drinks, while Hostess was recalling cakes due to an
undeclared peanut residue


Hostess case has a greater priority because people's lives are at risk while the Starbucks has a
max loss of $5



What is the purpose of reasonable person standard (RPS)? - ✔✔we are emotion driven such
that "everyone has their own truth", so we want to operate from the reasonable persons
standard (put yourself in someone else's shoes)



What is trust? - ✔✔our perception of another individual's ethics, when you trust people, you
believe their values and ethics are aligned with your own



Explain the discussion of the ethics behind Tom's shoes. - ✔✔when you buy a pair of Tom's,
a pair will be donated to a person who cannot afford shoes


while this action is not illegal, the debate is whether this is unethical
one standpoint is that giving free shoes away will take away the job of an individual who works
in the local community by selling shoes



Explain what the statement, "being Switzerland can be unethical too" means. - ✔✔making
an ethical decision sometimes requires you to get involved rather than staying out of
everything that is "not my problem"



What are the 6 factors that have fooled professionals into thinking they are ethical? - ✔✔age

, money
experience
job title
level of education
network



fundamental attribution error - ✔✔tendency to underestimate how situation factors that
affect others' decisions and actions while overestimating how these same factors affect your
own decisions and actions



What is an example of fundamental attribution error? - ✔✔when you see someone really
drunk at 9PM and you call them a train wreck but if that happens to you, you blame it on
everything besides yourself



obedience to authority - ✔✔human desire to please authority figures



conformity bias - ✔✔AKA theory of social proof


tendency to behave a certain way based on how others around you are behaving



What is an example of conformity bias? - ✔✔everyone is standing in the student section at
football games, even if you really want to sit you do not



groupthink - ✔✔an individuals thoughts dominates and takes over the opinion of an entire
group



false consensus effect - ✔✔tendency to believe that other people think the same as we do

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