2-1 Quiz Decision Making Process
The decision making process is used to solve ethical dilemmas. What is the best definition of an ethical dilemma? Select one.
An individual is faced with two courses of action and the decision is difficult.
In the decision making process, what are the things that cannot be proven empirically but are relevant to the issue at hand? Select one.
Concepts
What is the fourth step in the decision making process? Select one.
Decide what is the most immediate moral or ethical issue facing the individual
True or false: Deciding what is the most immediate moral or ethical issue facing an individual in a situation is an opinion.
False
How many steps are in the decision making process? Select one.
Five
What is the third step in the decision making process? Select one.
Identify all possible moral dilemmas for each party involved
What is the second step in the decision making process? Select one.
Identify relevant values and concepts.
What is the first step in the decision making process? Select one.
Identify the facts
At the beginning of the decision making process, what should be identified? Select one.
Known facts
One step in the decision making process is to identify all possible dilemmas and then decide what is the most immediate dilemma. Identifying all dilemmas can help us see that sometimes one's own moral or ethical dilemma is caused by what? Select one.
Other's actions
What is the last step in the decision making process? Select one.
Resolve the ethical or moral dilemma by using an ethical system or some other means of decision making