When Jason learns that the "new" car he bought is actually a refurbished used model, he puts a stop-payment on the check he wrote to the dealership. Which code of ethics did Jason violate in this situation?
A) Jason did not violate a code of ethics.
B) his personal code of ethics
C) an organizational code of ethics
D) a societal code of ethics
Answer: A
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