BA 300 SDSU TEST 1
moral awareness - Answer- being aware whether or not there is an issue
ethical judgement - Answer- determining what is right and wrong
ethical behavior - Answer- the ending decision and actions, may be right or may be wrong
confirmation trap - Answer- once you have ga...
BA 300 SDSU TEST 1
moral awareness - Answer- being aware whether or not there is an issue
ethical judgement - Answer- determining what is right and wrong
ethical behavior - Answer- the ending decision and actions, may be right or may be
wrong
confirmation trap - Answer- once you have gathered some information on a topic,
you tend to confirm with yourself that you are gathering the right kind of information
by mistakenly gathering more of the exact same stuff instead of branching out
illusion of optimism - Answer- where someone thinks that everything is going well
and nothing can go wrong
illusion of control - Answer- occurs when someone believes they have everything
under control and that everything is in their control, even if the desirable end relies of
the action of someone else who may not act or decide in favor of that persons
desired outcome
DMA/desired moral approbation - Answer- the desire for moral approval from
yourself or others
internal locus of control - Answer- you take responsibility for actions and outcomes
external locus of control - Answer- you find a way to blame actions or outcomes on
others and outside forces
illusion of superiority - Answer- occurs when everyone falsely thinks that they are
above average even when that is statistically impossible
escalation of commitment - Answer- being able to admit that you are/were wrong and
are then able to stop the moral wrongdoings and ask for advice
utilitarianism - Answer- the most good for the most people; maximizes the common
good
rights - Answer- freedom from force and fraud when making decisions and taking
action
justice - Answer- greatest benefit to the least advantaged person, helping raise the
lower class; equality
force - Answer- being threatened with physical action causing you to make a choice
you would not have (duress) or physically being made to do something against your
will
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