Question 6 Ethnocentrism is (A) judging cultures by their own standards (B) judging cultures by the...
2 Points Question 7 Cultural relativism is A Judging a culture by its own standards (B judging cultures by the standards of your own culture C having relatives in a culture D similar to the theory of relativity Question 8 ( 2 Points When I visited England for the first time, I went shopping in a grocery store called Sainsbury's with some of the natives. My British friends asked me to get a trolley and to be sure to pick...
The school of ethical universalism holds that: a. all societies, cultures, and countries use essentially the very same set of ethical principles and standards to define what is ethically right and ethically wrong and to judge the conduct of individuals and all types of organizations. b. common moral agreement about right and wrong actions and behaviors across multiple cultures and countries gives rise to universal ethical standards that apply to the members of all societies, all companies, and all businesspeople....
Question 1 2 pts Being ethical has to do with: Meeting standards of conduct concerning the welfare of others. Respecting another person's right to make their own choices. Cultivating habits of thought and action (virtues) that promote living an ethical life. All of the above. D Question 2 2 pts Ethical issues in case studies: Raise questions about how to apply our ethical standards to new or complex situations. O Pose difficult questions about right and wrong for which our...
Question 3 5 pts According to your text, one can reject ethnocentrism without accepting ethical relativism. True False Question 4 5 pts Ethical relativists believe we have ethical obligations only to our relatives or those we are close to. True False
Match to following terms with their best definition. - A. B. C. D. E. F. Ethnocentrism - A. B. C. D. E. F. Cultural Relativism - A. B. C. D. E. F. Enculturation ...
Reference: "Guess, C. (2004). Decision Making in Individualistic and Collectivistic Cultures" (This question has two parts, ANSWER THEM SEPARATELY.) Guess largely treats decision making as logical and conscious; at least, that appears to be the assumption. a. By cutting and pasting sentences from the article, provide three quotes confirming my claim. For each quote, paraphrase its content in your own words. b. Personally, how does your culture affect your complex problem solving. List and briefly describe three examples. Be sure...
7. Cultures low in power distribution believe power should be: a. Respected and followed b. Questioned and equal c. Questioned and overthrown in favor of a King or Dictator d. Respected, but overthrown in favor of a democracy 8. A country that is an example of a culture that is low in power distribution is: a. USA b. Malaysia c. Canada d. India 9. This type of culture focuses on achievement, competitiveness, strength, and material success: a. Feminine b. Masculine...
Answer IN YOUR OWN WORDS. each answer 100 words. Codes of ethics and standards for professional nursing practice have been developed by some professional nursing organizations. These codes and standards guide us in our practice and our interactions with consumers, other nurses, and other health care professions. Select at least one of the ethical standards or one of the standards of practice and tell us how you implement this in your current practice or how you will implement it in...
Describe in your own word the three primary ethical issues in CDSS: (1) care standards; (2) appropriate use and users; and (3) professional relationships.
The term 'ethnocenrietsm' refers to the Aosition that O a. values one's own culture as befter and more 'natural than cultures of other groups b.regards the middle east as central to the world's political problems О C. values all cultures equally O d. regards ethnic groups as central to Australian culture