Asked by America Becerra on Jun 18, 2024

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For people who begin the value shift that leads to unethical decisions, which of the following is not a usual justification to reduce and eliminate guilt?

A) I need a paycheck and can't afford to quit right now.
B) Those around me are doing it so why shouldn't I?
C) If I don't do this, I might not be able to get a good reference from my boss when I leave.
D) If I don't do this, I might never be promoted.
E) This is in keeping with my personal morals and the code of conduct, so it is okay.

Value Shift

A fundamental change in what a society or group of individuals considers important, often reflecting changes in ethics, culture, or priorities.

Unethical Decisions

Choices made that violate moral principles or codes of conduct, often leading to negative consequences.

Personal Morals

An individual's set of beliefs about what is right and wrong, formed by personal values, cultural influences, and societal norms.

  • Understand the justification mechanisms used by individuals to rationalize unethical decisions and their psychological impact.
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Cheance WhitonJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Option E does not justify unethical behavior, rather it suggests that the decision is ethical according to personal morals and the code of conduct. The other options provide justifications for unethical behavior, such as financial need or pressure to conform.