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A) preconventional level
B) principled level
C) preoperational level
D) conventional level
E) metaphysical level
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A) ethics of rights
B) ethics of duties
C) egoism
D) virtue ethics
E) utilitarianism
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A) Justification
B) Equity
C) Equality
D) Respect
E) Voice
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A) ethical behavior
B) moral identity
C) moral intent
D) moral awareness
E) moral judgment
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A) Right versus wrong is referenced to the expectations of one's family and one's society.
B) Concepts such as doing one's duty and maintaining the social order come to be valued for their own sakes.
C) People come to emphasize the laws, rules, and orders that govern society.
D) Right versus wrong is referenced to a set of defined, established moral principles.
E) Morality is practiced to avoid punishment regardless of any concern about moral order.
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A) An explicit repayment schedule
B) Open-ended job demands
C) Affective and normative organizational commitment
D) Vaguely defined obligations
E) Mutual investment
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A) moral intensity
B) trust propensity
C) propriety
D) trustworthiness
E) ability
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A) disposition-based
B) cognitive-based
C) affect-based
D) organizationally based
E) justice-based
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A) emotional
B) social exchange
C) affect-based trust
D) mutually committed
E) economic exchange
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A) Truthfulness
B) Consistency
C) Equity
D) Accuracy
E) Propriety
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A) Egoism
B) Ethics of rites
C) Ethics of rights
D) Ethics of duties
E) Virtue ethics
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A) moral intent
B) moral judgment
C) ethical behavior
D) moral awareness
E) moral identity
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A) Justice reflects the actual degree of fairness of an authority's decision making.
B) The reputation of a company is independent of how trustworthy and ethical its practices are.
C) Trust in authorities like the management in a firm depends on two factors: justice and ethics.
D) Ethics reflects the degree to which the behaviors of an authority are in accordance with generally mandated legal requirements; morals and norms are not a part of ethics.
E) Relationships based on trust are completely free from risks and uncertainties.
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A) informational
B) procedural
C) distributive
D) interpersonal
E) retributive
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A) propriety
B) justification
C) truthfulness
D) accuracy
E) voice
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