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Even with long years of experience, skills based on shallow knowledge of the
field could be damaging to the profession
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a. Commitment
b. Responsibility
c. Integrity
d. Autonomy
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a. Committed
b. Direct
c. Incremental
d. Responsible
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This theory states that ethical statements cannot be proven and are really only
statements about how someone feels.
Emotivism
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Ethical decision making is the process of making a decision which may result in
one or more moral conflicts while ethical reasoning is when ethical principles is
integrated in the reasoning process
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a. I & III
b. III & II
c. I & II
d. I, II, & III
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Morality is enforced by the authority that enacted them and security forces
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Legal acts conform to what an individual believes to be the right thing to do.
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It is when ethical reasoning remained the same even with the evolution of
ethical discipline.
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a. Emotivism
b. Utilitarianism
c. Relativism
d. Deontology
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These are guidelines that state the dos and dont's of a professional that protects
individual members and their image.
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a. Personal Code
b. Professional Code
c. Institutional Code
d. Community Code
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The danger with information matching is that everyone knows who will use the
built profiles from the matched information and where it will be used
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a. Intrusion
b. Misuse of Information
c. Information Matching
d. Interception of Information
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The two kinds of rules of conduct; Directives which involves the macroethical
level and Social policies that involves the microethical level.
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A man who did something to help others but it is against his will is not
considered good. This is an example of _________.
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a. Emotivism
b. Relativism
c. Deontology
d. Utilitarianism
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a. In the early times there is little distinction between manual and intellectual
groups.
b. It a specific set of skills or a mastery of knowledge in a particular field.
c. Since the beginning, there is an emphasis on intellectual capabilities for
membership in a group as it is deemed important
d. It was once related with religious life.
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a. Data Mining
b. Information Matching
c. Data Bidding
d. Web Mining
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It is the application of data mining techniques to discover patterns from the Web
Web mining
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According to this theory actions are judged according on the results. For
example, a person kills one person to prevent the deaths of others.
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a. Altruism
b. Consequentialism
c. Relativism
d. Deontology
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Individuals whose data are mined can become identified with or linked to certain
newly created groups.
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a. It does not involve special knowledge that can be understood only by
privileged individuals
b. It prevents harm and suffering, a moral system aims at promoting human
flourishing
c. It measures for us to compare something else whose qualities we doubt
d. It shares the behavioral patterns of a group
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a. Conventional Law
b. Legislative Law
c. Constitutional Law
d. Convertional Law
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a. Personal Information
b. Employment Information
c. Financial Information
d. Medical Information
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Ethics is defined as a field of inquiry whose subject is human actions and these
human conduct
human actions are calledAnswer .
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Rules that guides individual actions such as not taking the possessions of others
Directives
are calledAnswer .
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With the relationship between the provider and receiver of the service/product
present, a power play may sometimes be in favor of the provider not the
receiver
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The moral concept of whistle-blowing is good when the activities involved pose
serious danger and harm to human life
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a. Moral and Legal Standards
b. Compliance and Competence
c. Sanction Mechanics
d. Confidentiality and Commitment
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The primary purpose of professional code of ethics is to promote the public
image of the profession by specifying and enforcing the ethical behavior
expected from its members
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a. sold to the highest bidder
b. there is no limit to what one can do
c. when information is used for unauthorized purposes
d. when information is used for unauthorized access
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It comes from an enforceable part of the moral code that differs with each
society and culture.
Conventional Law
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One of the contributing factors in the cause of violations is when consumers lack
the knowledge of how what they consider a little bit of information can turn into
a big invasion of privacy
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