Bob faces an ethical dilemma. One of his good students, Erika, confesses during office hours that her
Informative Speech was purchased from an online store.
She feels terribly guilty and says that due to her
busy schedule, she felt she did not have another option. She tells him that she knows now that instead of
cheating, she should have talked to him about her conflict ahead of time. Bob knows that according to
university policy, he should fail Erika from his class. However, he believes that she is sincere and wants
to give her a second-chance. Ultimately, he knows that it is his responsibility to report the case to
university authorities and discusses his decision with Erika. Bob's used Johannesen's political ethical
standards when making his final decision.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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a. true b. false
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a. liaison to the outside accounting firm b. head of employee relations c. marketing manager d. chief financial officer