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C206 WGU ETHICS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 23, 2024
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49 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 49
Carrot and Stick: Carrot is incentives to organizations to develop strong internal control
system to detect and manage illegal behavior; Stick provides for severe punishment for
organizations that are convicted of crimes and were not proactively managing legal
compliance within the organization

Principle Of Legality And Fair Notice


Sarbanes-oxley Act

U.S. Sentencing Guidelines

U.s. Criminal Code

Definition 2 of 49
Confidentiality, product safety, truth in advertising, fiduciary responsibilities

Culture


Leadership concerns

Conflicts of interest


Customer confidence issues

Definition 3 of 49
Maximize benefits and minimize harm to society

Virtue Ethics

Deontological


Consequentialist

Golden Rule

,Definition 4 of 49
Whistle blowers who report corporate wrong doing against the govt can be awarded 15-30%
of whatever damages the federal government recovers

False Claims Act

Stark Law


Anti-kickback Statute

Consequentialist

Definition 5 of 49
How would you feel if your behavior appeared on X? Aka NY times test

Deontological

Disclosure Rule


Golden Rule

Categorical Imperative

Definition 6 of 49
Focus on how people think about and decide how to ethically act; Moral reasoning develops
sequentially through 3 broad levels each having two stages; Can comprehend stages below
their own, but not more than one stage above their own

Rawls' Veil of Ignorance

Kohlberg's Theory of Cognitive Moral Development

Machiavellianism


Idealism

,Definition 7 of 49
Being socially responsible creates shared value and can differentiate one from competitors;
when society prospers, business prospers

What are key differences between deontology and consequentialism/utilitarianism?


Strategic - Social Responisiblity

Communication Channels

Pragmatic - Social Responsibility

Definition 8 of 49
Psychological - how people actually make decisions

Descriptive approach

Script processing

Normative stakeholder


Normative approach

Definition 9 of 49
Economic, Social, Environmental

Sustainable Development


Outcome-based Ethics

Corporate Social Responsibility

Triple Bottom Line

, Definition 10 of 49
Self interest, opportunistic, deceptive, manipulative, associated with unethical actions, "end
justifies the mean"

Idealism

Narcissism

Machiavellianism

Relativism

Definition 11 of 49
Role models, heros, norms, rituals, myths, stories, language

Informal systems

Communication channels

Ethical judgement


Hierarchical structures

Definition 12 of 49
Okay to violate a rule for good reason

Virtue Ethics

Kant's Categorical Imperative


Doctrine Of Double Effect

Rawl's Veil Of Ignorance

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