What are the three factors that influence trust level?
Disposition-Based Trust, Cognition-Based Trust, and Affect Based Trust
What are the four dimensions of Justice?
Distributive, Procedural, Interpersonal, and Informational
What are the four components of ethical decision making?
Moral Awareness, Moral Judgement, Moral Intent, and Ethical Behavior
Distributive Justice has three main norms. What are those?
Equity, Equality, and Need
Characteristics or attributes of a person that inspire trust, including competence, character, and benevolence is what?
Trustworthiness
What is the second dimension of trustworthiness?
Benevolence
Perceived fairness of decision making outcomes is what type of Justice?
Distributive Justice
The theory that as people age, they move through various stages of moral development, each more mature than prior.
Kohlberg's theory of Cognitive Moral Development
At this stage right vs. wrong is viewed in terms of consequences. What stage is this?
Preconventional Stage (self-interest, avoiding punishment)
Which ethical approach is scientific?
Descriptive Approach
A general expectation that words, promises, and statement of an individual or a group can be relied upon is what?
Trust propensity
The question "Do authorities treat employees with sincerity?" would go with which type of justice?
Interpersonal Justice
The study of business ethics has two primary threads, which one debates how people ought to act?
Prescriptive
What is the term when employees expose illegal actions by their employer.
Whistle-blowing - especially ethical
The sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviors on the part of supervisors, excluding physical contact is called what?
(Hint: Justice)
Abusive Supervision - Interpersonal Justice
What type of trust is driven by an authorities "track record"?
Cognitions-based trust
There are 6 procedural justice rules. Name 3 of them.
Voice, correctabillity, consistency, bias suppression, representativeness, accuracy
The degree to which people chronically perceive and consider issues of morality during their experiences is called what?
Moral Attentiveness
This questions "Are procedures neutral and unbiased?" is part of which procedural justice rule?
Bias suppression
The rule that mandates authorities to provide comprehensive, reasonable, and thorough explanations for decisions and outcomes is what?
The justification rule - Informational Justice
What is sometimes called the "cuddle chemical"?
(Hint: causes brain to be more trusting)
Oxytocin
The ____ rule reflects whether authorities refrain from making improper or offensive remarks.
The propriety rule - Interpersonal Justice
Over time, people come to emphasize the laws, rules, and orders that govern society. What stage is this in Moral Judegment?
Conventional Stage
What is the name of the principle in which the morality is determined on factors beyond it’s consequences?
The nonconsequentialist principle
Social pressure has two specific facets, what are those?
(Hint: Moral Intensity)
Social consensus and Proximity