BCOR 2302 Quiz 1 with 100% Correct Answers
What is the big question of ethics? - Answer️️ -Can business protect the
environment and improve the lives of those with whom they interact?
Three distinct types of responsibility - Answer️️ -Ethical responsibility
Economic responsibility
Lega...
What is the big question of ethics? - Answer✔️✔️-Can business protect the
environment and improve the lives of those with whom they interact?
Three distinct types of responsibility - Answer✔️✔️-Ethical responsibility
Economic responsibility
Legal responsibility
Leeds Model for Value- Based Decision Making - Answer✔️✔️-1.Define the
Dilemma
2.Identify Alternatives for Responding
3.Determine options That Might Be Right
4.Choose What Is Right
5.Communicate the Decision
6.Reflect on the Decision
Moral Intuition (elephant) - Answer✔️✔️-is fast automatic, the feeling of
good-bad, or like-dislike and appears in consciousness. we are not aware of
gaving gone through steps of search or weight evidence or interfering a
conclusion
Moral reasoning (rider) - Answer✔️✔️-is controlled and is a conscious
mental activity that consist of transforming information about people and
their actions in order to reach a moral judgement or decision
3 keys to behavioral changes in rider/elephant model - Answer✔️✔️-1.
Direct the rider - give clear direction, reduce mental paralysis
2. motivate the elephant - find the emotional connection
3. share the path - reduce obstacles, tweak the environment, make the
journey go downhill
Milgram Experiment - Answer✔️✔️-showed that most people will obey,
especially when an authority figure is closer, when they can blame others,
or when the experiment is conducted by respected organizations. Some
will justify themselves (least likely to change), some blame themselves
(likely to be a rebel in the future). rebels are in the minority. show us that
obedience is difficult and unlikely to change but not blind. person obeying
does not blindly obey, but those who obey void personal ethics
Ariley found as an effective way to reduce cheating - Answer✔️✔️-1. signing
an honor code
2. remembering a more code like the ten commandments
3. being watched
according to arieley what conditions make us more likely to cheat -
Answer✔️✔️-working in a culture where lots of other people are cheating
Nina Mazar's self concept maintenance theory - Answer✔️✔️-people want to
be good, but are put in situations that make them likely to cheat or lie. if we
remind them of their moral code they are less likely to cheat
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