______ refer to people who are inclined to make unethical choices.
a)Bad cases
b)Bad barrels
c)Bad apples
d)Bad bosses
ANSWER: c) Bad apples
Explanation: Over 30 years of ethics research was reviewed and concluded in the paper titled "Bad apples, Bad cases, Bad barrels", where Bad barrels refer to company environment that foster or condone unethical choices. Bad apples refer to people who are inclined to make unethical choices. and Bad cases refer to ethical situations that are ripe for unethical choices.
______ refer to people who are inclined to make unethical choices. a)Bad cases b)Bad barrels c)Bad...
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