This type of harm affects a person’s physical well-being.
What is physical harm?
This bias makes people believe they are more skilled or moral than they really are.
What is overconfidence bias?
Giving credit to the original creator is known as what?
What is attribution?
Which Disney character famously struggles with the temptation to lie after being brought to life?
Who is Pinocchio?
What is UT Austin’s official motto?
What is “What starts here changes the world”?
The video says we shouldn’t cause harm unless we’re willing to suffer the same harm ourselves. This reflects which ethical idea?
What is the golden rule?
Most people think they’re better than average at this everyday activity.
What is driving?
Using another’s creative work without permission or credit is called what?
What is appropriation?
“To infinity and beyond!” is the famous catchphrase of which toy hero?
Who is Buzz Lightyear?
What is the name of UT Austin’s business school?
What is McCombs School of Business?
Name one kind of harm that can occur in a business context besides physical harm.
What is emotional, psychological, financial, or reputational harm?
True or False: Having a strong character always guarantees ethical behavior.
What is False?
The video says artistic progress depends on past work. What ethical issue does that raise?
What is “When does inspiration become theft?”
Which Disney character leaves her glass slipper behind at a royal ball?
Who is Cinderella?
Which UT Austin tradition involves lighting up the Tower to celebrate achievements?
What is the Tower Lighting?
True or False: Businesses can be held ethically responsible for the harm they cause.
What is True?
Name one strategy to avoid overconfidence in your morality
What is self-reflection, feedback, or accountability?
True or False: Throwing away original work removes your intellectual property rights.
What is True?
In The Little Mermaid, what does Ariel trade to Ursula for legs?
What is her voice?
Who are the 3 McCombs-sponsored orgs?
WBA, UBS, Freshman Launch
Give an example of a situation where causing harm might be ethically justifiable in the corporate setting.
whistleblowing
When people justify bad actions because they believe they’re “good people,” this is called what?
What is moral licensing?
Give one example of a “rip-off” vs. “innovative repurposing.”
copycat vs. remix art
What was the first full-length animated Disney movie ever made?
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)?
How can UT students practice ethical decision-making in everyday campus life?
honor code, academic integrity, etc.