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2 points The standards for distinguishing between right and wrong behaviors do not vary from one person to another. O False O True Individuals should have to decide for themselves what kind of people they 2 points would like to be. * O True O False Trying unapproved medicine on people to study their effect is an example 2 points of application of Virtue Ethics.* O False O True
Theoretical reason is the pursuit of truth, which is the highest standard for 2 points what we should believe. O False True It is simply easier to do the wrong thing. 2 points False True 2 points There are two ethical frameworks that have proven influential in the development of business ethics. * True False
2 points Monitoring and learning from the outcomes is usually the fourth step in the process for an ethical decision making. False True 2 points The right organizational culture and structure can make it easier for an honest person to act out her/his impulse to behave ethically. False O True 2 points Making an ethical decision that benefits one stakeholder, always means that other stakeholders will receive benefits as well.* O True O False
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