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BA 300 SDSU Austin Quiz 1 Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the moral decision-making process? - Answer- moral development (included: moral awareness, ethical behavior, moral judgement) ethics - Answer- the principles norms and standards of CONDUCT governing an individual or g...

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BA 300 SDSU Austin Quiz 1
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the moral decision-making
process? - Answer- moral development (included: moral awareness, ethical
behavior, moral judgement)

ethics - Answer- the principles norms and standards of CONDUCT governing an
individual or group

BF Skinner "control" - Answer- good to intentional control behavior, all behavior is
controlled

law - Answer- reflects society's minimum norms and standards of business conduct;
following the law is ethical, but not all ethics are covered in law

human action has 2 sources - Answer- pursuit of self-interest and moral commitment
(Amitai Etzioni)

corporate social responsibility - Answer-

oxytocin - Answer- the hormone released in your brain that makes cooperating feel
good (trust)

moral decision-making process - Answer- 1. moral awareness, 2. ethical judgement,
3. ethical behavior (affected by individual differences, cognitive biases,
organizational pressures, and culture)

moral awareness - Answer- more likely to recognize an issue is moral when: peers
consider it morally problematic, moral language is used when problem is presented,
decision could cause serious harm to others

ethical language - Answer- lying, cheating, integrity, honesty, fairness, propriety,
stealing, forgery, plagiarism; euphemistic language is helpful (toxic vs. troubled)

ethical judgement - Answer-

looking up and around - Answer- conventional level of cognitive development; most
adults are concerned with judgement from others

sound ethical decision-making - Answer- gather the facts, define ethical issues,
identify the affected parties, identify the consequences, identify the consequences,
identify obligations, consider your character and integrity, think creatively about
potential actions, check your gut

reinforcement theory - Answer- people are more likely to behave in ways that are
rewarded, less likely to do what is punished

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