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Please I want someone to answer it Boundary crossing standard Moral rigorism Pla

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Please I want someone to answer it

Boundary crossing standard Moral rigorism Plagiarism v Relativism v Falsifying data v Extortion Fabricating data Paternalism Moral laxism Bribery 1. Making up numbers 2. Fence jumping 3. Spreading disease 4. Sticking to one's principles no matter what 5. Human rights 6. When in Rome, do as the Romans do 7. "If I can't act in the most ideal way, anything goes" 8, of money to get someone to violate his/her official duty 9. Tipping 10. Hiring one's own father 11 Threatening to harm someone to get benefits to which one has no right 12. Deciding for another what is best for them 13, Smoothing out data 14. Copying another's writing as if it were one's own.

Explanation / Answer

boundary crossing standard - human rights

moral rigorism - sticking to one's principles no matter what

Plagiarism- Copying another's writing as if it were one's own

relativism - self deception

Falsifying data - Smoothing out data

extortion - Threatening to harm someone to get benefits to which one has no rights

Fabricating data - making up numbers

paternalism - deciding for another what is best for them

moral laxism - if i cant act in the most ideal way, anything goes

Bribery - offer of money to get someone to violate his/her official duty