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Behavior which conforms to a society's accepted principles of right and wrong |
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What is the rule of strategy that says even though a person can do something, it doesn't mean they have to. |
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Best Alternative to Negotiated Agreement |
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What does BATNA stand for? |
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What theory says that the "rational" player will always defect in a one shot game? |
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They will both tell on each other and get 20 years in prison. |
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Bob and Vinny are part of a major drug scandal in California. The police have caught on to the scheme and are now questioning both of the criminals to get more information. The officer tells Vinny that if he tells on Bob, he won't have to do prison time and Bob will get life. Bob gets the same proposition. If neither says anything, they will both get 1 year, if they both tell on each other, they will each get 20 years. According to the prisoner's dilemma, what will happen? |
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James just lost his job and doesn't know how he's going to provide food for his family. He decides to steal food because his family needs to eat. He doesn't care about the consequences. Is this an example of Deontological thinking or Teleological? |
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Marisa decides to cheat on her exam because she knows it will give her a better grade that she needs to graduate. Is this an example of Deontological or Teleological thinking? |
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______ your subordinates (and self) to harbor strong attitudes towards questionable situations so that reactions are fast and effective. |
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_____: claim the territory of ethical behavior by announcing your expectations and enforcing others to live up to them |
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