Ethical Concepts and Definitions
Stages of Moral Development
Ethical Paradigms
Defenses
D.E.C.I.D.E. Model
100

The process of determining right or wrong conduct

What is ethics?

100

The three levels of Kohlberg’s Moral Development

What is Pre-Conventional, Conventional, Post-Conventional?

100

“Instant gratification” vs. “bigger picture”

What is Short-term vs . Long-term?

100

“I won’t eat unhealthy for two weeks.”

What is Compensating?

100

D.E.C.I.D.E. is apart of this model

What is the decision-making model?

200

Qualities of behavior, thought, and character that society regards as being intrinsically good, having desirable results, and worthy of emulation by others

What are values?

200

The six stages of Kohlberg’s Moral Development

What is Obedience, self-interest, conformity, law and order, social contract, universal ethical principles?

200

Pursue fairness without exceptions vs. “case by case” basis

What is Justice vs. Mercy?

200

“It’s out of my control.”

What is helplessness?

200

Ann is debating between studying for a test or going to see a movie. After determining all possible choices, next, Ann will

what is evaluate all possible solutions?

300

An ethical problem in which the ethical choice involves ignoring a powerful non-ethical consideration

What is an ethical dilemma

300

“What’s in it for me?” falls under the __ level and __ stage

What is pre-conventional, self-interest driven?

300

When you ask yourself, "do the needs of one person outweigh the needs of everyone involved?"

What is Individual vs. Community?

300

to attribute or explain one’s actions to a creditable source or cause; make reasonable

“The teacher wouldn’t help, I had no choice but to cheat.”


What is rationalization?

300

Ross has chosen to apply to graduate school after evaluating the career advancement he can achieve. Ross has visualized the outcome and will next do

What is develop a plan and a schedule to follow?

400

An ethical problem in which the ethical choice involves ignoring a powerful non-ethical consideration

What is utilitarianism?

400

This level is seldom attained, and if attained, seldom maintained

What is Post-Conventional?

400

Your friend cheats on a test for a class you’ve worked really hard in – you either turn your friend in or stay quiet

What is Truth vs. Loyalty?

400

“I only ate a couple of chocolates.”

What is minimizing?

400

When faced with a tough decision to make, the final step is

What is determine all possible choices presented by the situation?

500

Occurs when there is a discrepancy between what a person believes, knows, and values, and persuasive information that calls these into question

What is cognitive dissonance?

500
The characteristics of the conventional level are?

What is Judge the morality of actions by comparing these actions to societal views and expectations, conformity to social norms, “law and order” orientation?

500

The difference between an ethical temptation and an ethical dilemma is

What is a decision to act in a manner that conflicts with personal or societal ethics (right vs. wrong) and decision to act that causes conflict between two ethical principles (right vs. right)?

500
The seven defenses are

What are Rationalization, Minimization, Procrastination, Avoiding-Silence, Threatening-Anger, Compensating, and Helplessness?

500

D.E.C.I.D.E. stands for

what is Determine all possible choices, Evaluate all possible solutions, Choose a solution, Identify with it, Develop a plan, Examine the outcome?