Marie believed that the truth should be told no matter what. So when she accidentally broke something at work, she told her boss immediately and paid to replace the item. In this case, Marie's ethical perspective is that of
a. earnestness.
b. relativism.
c. absolutism.
d. selective disclosure.
C
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The idea that many people would be happier working as the highest-paid employee at a small company than they would be as the lowest-paid employee at a huge corporation is an example of the way ________ can influence identities
a. the generalized other b. social comparisons c. self-fulfilling prophecies d. significant experiences
Ann turns on talk radio as she drives to Florida for spring break. She is slightly surprised to hear the seemingly angry, aggressive advocates, but also thinks that it is kind of fun to listen to. Though amused, Ann concludes that such communication tends to do all of the following things EXCEPT ______.
a. teaching audiences something new b. violating agreed-upon tenets of free speech c. inoculating listeners against considering other opinions d. validating existing prejudices