The decision-making process is developed
that individuals tend to execute automatically without thinking about the
steps that go through. The step that involves others in brainstorming is
__________. |
Identify Alternatives |
Which of the following does not describe the
word ethics? |
widely shared social conventions about right and
wrong |
It is when laws are used to resolve
interpersonal conflicts in a society. |
Conflict Resolution |
It is an unwritten law that holds our rights
of self-preservation |
Natural Law |
The primary purpose of professional code of
ethics is to promote the public image of the profession by specifying and
enforcing the ethical behavior expected from its members |
True |
One of the contributing factors in the cause
of violations is when consumers lack the knowledge of how what they consider
a little bit of information can turn into a big invasion of privacy |
True |
Legal acts conform to what an individual
believes to be the right thing to do |
True |
Rules that guides individual actions such as
not taking the possessions of others are called |
Directives |
A man who did something to help others but
it is against his will is not considered good. This is an example of
_________. |
Deontology |
The two kinds of rules of conduct;
Directives which involves the macroethical level and Social policies that
involves the microethical level. |
False |
The danger with information matching is that
everyone knows who will use the built profiles from the matched information
and where it will be used |
False |
For formal education to be effective in
teaching and enforcing the pillars of professionalism it must be _________ |
Incremental |
Showing an act of kindness in exchange to an
equal act of kindness is an example what culture-free moral codes? |
Bronze Rule |
Individuals whose data are mined can become
identified with or linked to certain newly created groups. |
True |
According to this theory actions are judged
according on the results. For example, a person kills one person to prevent
the deaths of others. |
Consequentialism |
It comes from an enforceable part of the
moral code that differs with each society and culture. |
Conventional Law |
This is another term for large commercial
databases |
Data Warehouses |
Which is not true about the word profession? |
Since the beginning, there is an emphasis on
intellectual capabilities for membership in a group as it is deemed important |
It takes part in building character traits
in people. |
Morality |
A provider of service should first inquire
the customer before an action of service should be done. This statement shows
_______. |
Responsibility |
The moral concept of whistle-blowing is good
when the activities involved pose serious danger and harm to human life |
False |
These are guidelines that state the dos and
dont's of a professional that protects individual members and their image |
Professional Code |
Professional Codes of Conduct addresses the
following except |
Confidentiality and Commitment |
It is the core of human dignity and autonomy |
Privacy |
It is when ethical reasoning remained the
same even with the evolution of ethical discipline. |
Emotivism |
It is a system created by and for human
beings usually in public deliberations like a council of elders or
representatives in national legislatures. |
Conventional Law |
Which is true about Licensing Authorities.
I. Before a license is issued an individual must be tested. II. Violation of
the rules from the licensing authority may lead to recalling of the license
III. After the test, the licensing authority may deny issuing the license |
I, II, & III |
It is the application of data mining
techniques to discover patterns from the Web |
Web Mining |
It is an act of seeking public attention to
what is considered an illegal or mismanaged act |
Whistle-Blowing |
If the codes of conduct focuses on rules and
guidelines, autonomy focuses on |
balance |
Listening in to other people's conversations
is an example of what privacy violation? |
|
Interception of Information |
|
It involves the indirect gathering of
personal information through an analysis of implicit patterns discoverable in
data. |
Data Mining |
There are different strands of information
to be protected, which does not belong to a group: |
Employment Information |
This theory states that ethical statements
cannot be proven and are really only statements about how someone feels. |
Emotivism |
It is when an action is right if the
consequences of that action are favorable to all except the actor |
Altruism |
Even with long years of experience, skills
based on shallow knowledge of the field could be damaging to the profession |
True |
As humans tend to follow a life script, an
individual's reaction to certain rules of conduct is always intentional. |
It prevents harm and suffering, a moral system
aims at promoting human flourishing |
With the relationship between the provider
and receiver of the service/product present, a power play may sometimes be in
favor of the provider not the receiver |
True |
In order for professions and trades to
uphold essential requirements, integrity, commitment, and professional codes
of conduct must be met. |
False |
It is developed over a period of time based
on either the religion or culture of the indigenous people in the area. |
Community Code |
It is an invasion of privacy by wrongful
entry, seizing, or acquiring possession of the property of others |
Intrusion |
It is an interpretation is done based on a
system that uses a process of argumentation consisting of a mixture of
inductions and deductions |
Ethical Theories |
Ethical decision making is the process of
making a decision which may result in one or more moral conflicts while
ethical reasoning is when ethical principles is integrated in the reasoning
process |
True |
Under what condition can data collections
become an invasion of privacy? |
when information is used for unauthorized
purposes |
Determinative Laws fixes ways of acting in
accordance with natural law |
True |
Ethics is defined as a field of inquiry
whose subject is human actions and these human actions are called |
Human Conduct |
It is a human cognitive process of looking
for ways to generate or affirm a proposition |
Reasoning |
Harassment is a form of discrimination and
it mainly involves making decisions that negatively affect an individual. |
True |
Morality is enforced by the authority that
enacted them and security forces |
False |
Conflict Resolution |
|
The decision-making process is developed
that individuals tend to execute automatically without thinking about the
steps that go through. The step that involves others in brainstorming is
__________. |
Identify Alternatives |
Listening in to other people's conversations
is an example of what privacy violation? |
Interception of Information |
Which is true about Morality? |
It prevents harm and suffering, a moral system
aims at promoting human flourishing |
There are different strands of information
to be protected, which does not belong to a group: |
Employment Information |
It is a system created by and for human
beings usually in public deliberations like a council of elders or
representatives in national legislatures. |
Conventional Law |
According to this theory actions are judged
according on the results. For example, a person kills one person to prevent
the deaths of others. |
Consequentialism |
It is when ethical reasoning remained the
same even with the evolution of ethical discipline. |
Emotivism |
These are guidelines that state the dos and
dont's of a professional that protects individual members and their image. |
Professional Code |
It is when an action is right if the
consequences of that action are favorable to all except the actor |
Altruism |
A man who did something to help others but
it is against his will is not considered good. This is an example of
_________. |
Deontology |
It is developed over a period of time based
on either the religion or culture of the indigenous people in the area. |
Community Code |
Under what condition can data collections
become an invasion of privacy? |
when information is used for unauthorized
purposes |
It involves the indirect gathering of
personal information through an analysis of implicit patterns discoverable in
data. |
Data Mining |
A provider of service should first inquire
the customer before an action of service should be done. This statement shows
_______. |
Responsibility |
Which is true about Licensing Authorities.
I. Before a license is issued an individual must be tested. II. Violation of
the rules from the licensing authority may lead to recalling of the license
III. After the test, the licensing authority may deny issuing the license |
I, II, & III |
Which is not true about the word profession? |
Since the beginning, there is an emphasis on
intellectual capabilities for membership in a group as it is deemed important |
Professional Codes of Conduct addresses the
following except: |
Confidentiality and Commitment |
Which of the following does not describe the
word ethics? |
widely shared social conventions about right and
wrong |
For formal education to be effective in
teaching and enforcing the pillars of professionalism it must be |
Incremental |
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