Morally ambiguous situations lend themselves to ________, which refers to the interpretation of facts to support a particular perspective.
A) morality
B) ethics
C) relativism
D) reframing
E) groupthink
Question 2________ is the collection of specific standards that describe behaviors that are either forbidden or required.
A) A plan
B) Morality
C) Law
D) Utility
E) Virtue
Question 3________ is the study of morality, or the process of thinking about the morality or immorality of particular behaviors.
A) Groupthink
B) Accountability
C) Ethics
D) Utilitarianism
E) Moral relativism
Question 4Morality is concerned with ________.
A) biblical prohibitions about behavior
B) standards of right and wrong behavior
C) ensuring that all people are treated as equals
D) ensuring the greatest good for the greatest number of people
E) ensuring just punishments for wrongdoers
Question 5Which of the following factors is most likely to lead to moral problems in an organization?
A) the rule of law and an impartial justice system
B) ownership of private property
C) diverse standards of behavior
D) impartial grievance procedures
E) orientation of new employees
Question 6Pauline, a musician, identifies an injury she suffered as an adolescent as the turning point in her life.
Though she was very upset due to the injury, she says that had she not been temporarily bedridden, she would never have started playing the guitar. This increased her interest in music, which helped her take crucial decisions later in life. This is an example of ________.
A) moderation
B) reframing
C) whistleblowing
D) social stigma
E) groupthink
Question 7Ken is employed as a manager in a construction firm. He witnesses corruption and immorality on a daily basis. However, Ken ignores it because he feels that he may lose his job if he reports these activities.
Ken's behavior in this case is an example of ________.
A) whistleblowing
B) reframing
C) the bystander effect
D) the Peter principle
E) the code of silence