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Quiz 7: Ethical Decision Making: Technology and Privacy in the Workplace
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Question 1
True/False
Values that are fundamental across culture and theory are not hypernorms.
Question 2
True/False
Monitoring allows the manager to ensure effective,productive performance by preventing the loss of productivity to inappropriate technology use.
Question 3
True/False
The concept of property rights excludes personal information.
Question 4
True/False
Discrimination laws do not necessarily protect workers against adverse action based on the identity of the person they married.
Question 5
True/False
One of the problems associated with giving prior notice of monitoring is the "Hawthorne Effect."
Question 6
True/False
The value of privacy to civilized society is as great as the value of hypernorms to civilized existence.
Question 7
True/False
According to Donaldson and Dunfee,the right to personal freedom is an example of a hypernorm.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Two general and connected understandings of privacy have been identified: privacy as a right to be 'left alone' within a personal zone of solitude,and privacy as the:
Question 9
True/False
The Constitution's Fourth Amendment protection against an unreasonable search and seizure governs only the private sector workplace.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
According to Donaldson and Dunfee,examples of hypernorms include the right to:
Question 11
True/False
The right to privacy is restricted by a social contract in our culture that prevents us from infringing on someone else's right to her or his personal autonomy.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
According to Donaldson and Dunfee,the right to _____ is an example of a hypernorm.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Values that are fundamental across culture and theory are called:
Question 14
True/False
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)stipulates that employers can use "protected health information" in making employment decisions without prior consent.
Question 15
True/False
The "invasion of privacy" claim developed through case law called intrusion into seclusion.
Question 16
True/False
Internet use monitoring is evolving with the rise of social media and social networking use in recent years.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about privacy?
Question 18
True/False
Employers in all parts of the U.S.A.are prohibited from making employment decisions on the basis of weight,even if they are not in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).