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Philosophy Question The directions are to pick the best match for each and each

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Philosophy Question

The directions are to pick the best match for each and each answer is only used once.

This set of subjects is to be matched with the following examples listed after all 14 subjects.

business ethicality

conflict of interest

conformity bias

ethical fading

fundamental moral unit

incentive gaming

incrementalism

moral agents moral worth

framing

moral equilibrium

Overconfidence bias

role morality

self serving bias

diffusion of responsibility

examples are listed here to be matched with the above subjects:

1) brokers lowering mortgage standards to increase commissions

2) when the job obligations conflict with general ethical obligations

3) one has power over the other which is vulnerable

4) the ability of the mind to minimize or shut out one thing in favor of another

5) humans are ethical, but limitedly so.

6) going along with a group decision is an example of

7) a boss who says " our division of the company comes first" is defining

8) often happens when good or successful people think they can handle it

9) the boiling frog syndrome refers to

10) take off your engineering hat and put on your management hat is a famous example of

11) the ability of the mind to rationalize what is good for you as right

12) when a problem results from decisions made by different people

13) I worked hard today so I deserve an expensive dinner on the company is an example of

14) a boss dating a subordinate is an example of

Explanation / Answer


1)incentive gaming
2)Business Ethics
3)moral agents moral worth
4)fundamental moral unit
5) self-serving bias
6)Conformity bias
7)Role morality
8)Overconfidence bias
9)incrementalism
10)Diffusion of responsibility
11)framing
12)conflict of interest
13)moral equillibrium
14)ethical fading