A) System 2 operates automatically and quickly,with little or no effort and no sense of voluntary control
B) System 2 allocates attention to the effortful mental activities that demand it,including complex computations
C) An example System 2 thinking is detecting that one object is more distant than another
D) An example of System 2 thinking is effortlessly originating impressions and feelings about an event
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Multiple Choice
A) Suggests that people continue to change their decision priorities over time.
B) Considers development of moral reasoning necessary to be a moral person.
C) Makes deontological ethics superior to other ethical perspectives.
D) Considers all complexities of decision-making and behavior.
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Multiple Choice
A) Moral sensitivity
B) Moral development
C) Moral judgment
D) Moral character
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Multiple Choice
A) Identify the ethical and professional issues and ethical behavior
B) Identify and evaluate alternate courses of actions and ethical sensitivity
C) Reflect on the moral intensity and virtues that enable action and ethical intent
D) Take action and ethical judgment
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Multiple Choice
A) There is no conflict; Barbara and Diane both identify the deficiency.
B) The conflict is between Diane and the rest of the audit team on whether there is a deficiency.
C) The conflict is between Barbara and Haley,and the rest of the team as to whether or not to take the deficiency to Jessica,the audit senior.
D) The conflict is between Barbara and the rest of the team as to whether or not to take the deficiency to Jessica,the audit senior.
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