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Select the definition that accurately describes "reason" in the context of actions, decisions, or
convictions:
A) The foundation for irrational behavior
B) The motive or basis that influences actions and decisions
C) A subjective belief without any factual backing
D) The influence of emotions on decision-making processes

2. Which statement accurately represents the concept of impartiality?


A) Prioritizing some individuals' interests and viewpoints over others.
B) Treating each individual's interests and point of view as equally significant.
C) Ignoring individual interests and viewpoints in decision-making.
D) Favoring a specific group's interests and ignoring others.

3. It is the stage that involves coming up with the different alternative courcess of action as part of the
creative thinking included in resolving a moral dilema.
A. List the Alternatives
B. Compare the alternatives with the virtues/principles
C. Determine principles that have a bearing on case
D. Gather the facts, information

4. Which of the following represents Scott Rae's 7-step process of moral reasoning?
A) The process of identifying ethical dilemmas and their potential consequences.
B) A systematic approach involving awareness, analysis, articulation, and action in ethical decision-
making.
C) A step-by-step guide for resolving conflicts of interest within an organization.
D) A philosophical theory emphasizing individual rights as the primary basis for moral decision-
making.

5. In Scott Rae's 7-step process of moral reasoning, what is the initialor the fist step?
A) Analyze the potential consequences of different actions.
B) Gather the facts, Information.
C) Identify and prioritize individual interests.
D) Determine the most convenient course of action.

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