The deactivation processes where, when faced with potential behavior counter to his or her own personal standards, a person may choose to deactivate the standard and still participate in the behavior is known as
A) Dehumanization
B) Moral disengagement
C) Moral justification
D) Advantageous comparison
E) None of the above
Correct Answer:
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Q1: … is defined as any actions that
Q2: …refers to the ability of an individual
Q3: … refers to the process by which
Q5: When individuals justify certain actions to make
Q6: Advantageous comparison occurs when someone compares a
Q7: When a company justifies dumping toxic pollutants
Q8: When a person can blame the misreporting
Q9: When a specific member of a board
Q10: When a customer returns a used product
Q11: When the decision maker ascribes the fault
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