Deck 3: Awareness and Sensitivity to Ethical Issues

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____________ models highlight the role of how various belief systems are understood rather than where they originate.

A) Developmental
B) Moral
C) Cognitive
D) Social
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Ethical decisions based on these ideologies are based on context and not necessarily on principles that cut across situations.

A) Cognitive
B) Moral
C) Ethical
D) Expedient
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___________, empathy involves the sharing of emotions and feelings of others.

A) psychologically
B) cognitively
C) affectively
D) socially
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___________ (1957) first introduced cognitive dissonance theory, which states that when there is a difference between cognitions and behavior, there is dissonance and discomfort.

A) Festinger
B) Bazemore
C) Erikson
D) Wright
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Traditionally, the processes involved with moral sensitivity were defined primarily as ___________ and were focused on how an individual consciously attends to the moral features of a situation.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) behavioral
D) psychological
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The idea of commitment to an organization for counselors and therapists may be interpreted as a commitment to a professional organization such as the ________.

A) ASW
B) ACA
C) APA
D) AMA
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________motivation is closely associated with empathy.

A) altruistic
B) selfish
C) egocentric
D) insensitive
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Kurtines and Gewirtz proposed that acts of ethical behavior _______ future likelihood of such behavior because they increasingly establish the self and ethical identity.

A) reduce
B) do not effect
C) decrease
D) increase
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One hypothesis of the_____________ theory is "There exists, in the human organism, a drive to evaluate his opinions and his abilities".

A) social discord
B) cognitive dissonance
C) developmental
D) social comparison
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___________is characterized as both a cognitive and an affective process.

A) consideration
B) compassion
C) sympathy
D) empathy
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____________ models note the links between a developing understanding of ethical consideration and the perceived importance and interpretation of various values and beliefs.

A) Developmental
B) Moral
C) Cognitive
D) Social
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Counselors/therapists can use cognitive dissonance theory by attending to feelings or thoughts of ___________ between cognitions and behaviors.

A) incongruence
B) congruence
C) similarity
D) correspondence
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Key in the definition of principled ideologies is the idea of _____________.

A) social support
B) connections
C) commitment
D) associations
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One theory that explains how ethical motivation may function can be found in:

A) cognitive motivation theory
B) social relation theory
C) cognitive dissonance theory
D) social motivation theory
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Narvaez and Vaydich (2008) noted that an "___________" involved emotional affiliation with others or an ethic of caring based on relationships.

A) Ethic of Commitment
B) Social Engagement
C) Ethic of Engagement
D) Emotional Engagement
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___________ (1957) was the first to introduce the theory of social comparison.

A) Festinger
B) Bazemore
C) Erikson
D) Wright
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An integrated system of beliefs, values, standards, and self-images that define the individual's orientation toward matters of right or wrong is known as:

A) Cognitive ideology
B) Moral ideology
C) Ethical ideology
D) Expedient ideology
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Goetz, Keltner, and Simon-Thomas (2010) defined __________ as "the feeling that arises in witnessing another's suffering and that motivates a subsequent desire
To help"

A) beneficence
B) compassion
C) justice
D) empathy
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The counselor's commitment to ethical philosophical theories is essential to developing a professional _______________.

A) Social identity
B) Ethical identity
C) Collective identity
D) Shared identity
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__________, empathy involves understanding the emotions of others.

A) psychologically
B) cognitively
C) affectively
D) socially
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Ethical sensitivity is influenced by personal characteristics beyond training and education.
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Haidt (2001) has championed the idea that emotions and intuitions are actually the driving force in much of an individual's ________ life.

A) spiritual
B) moral
C) social
D) psychological
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Discuss the idea of commitment and how it impacts adherence to professional ethical codes.
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Researchers have found that cognitive dissonance serves as motivation.
Question
Define "ethical sensitivity".
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Some researchers suggested that ______ model is incomplete as it does not truly incorporate the powerful role of noncognitive intuitions and associated emotions.

A) Erikson's
B) Kohlberg's
C) Freud's
D) Jung's
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Perceived moral violations are associated with strong emotions such as shame, disgust, or anger.
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List and discuss three out of the nine hypotheses of the theory of social comparison.
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In Hoffman's view, empathy has its roots in emotional reactions to others.
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High scorers on Volker's moral sensitivity measure were independently rated as less effective counselors.
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When dissonance is present, the individual is comfortable.
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Discuss cognitive dissonance and how it impacts motivation.
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In Haidt's view, cognitive processes provide the language by which we interpret our behaviors but are not the processes used to construct moral actions. This is called the:

A) community intuitionist model
B) psychological intuitionist model
C) cognitive intuitionist model
D) social intuitionist model
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Researchers have noted that moral sensitivity is somewhat a function of empathic ability.
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Hauser (2006) saw moral intuitions as evidence for a moral grammar that provides humans with a rudimentary system that primes human cooperation.
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____________, according to Rest, involves the influence of values and beliefs, and these an originate from comparison with others' views.

A) Moral motivation
B) Moral enthusiasm
C) Cognitive motivation
D) Cognitive enthusiasm
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When one reasons about a moral issue, it is usually emotionally neutral.
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One's motivation to act in a way that is consistent with one's ethical understanding is _______ to understanding the conditions under which ethical action occurs.

A) not important
B) central
C) somewhat important
D) never important
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Ethical sensitivity is not associated with advanced empathy.
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Discuss how empathy may impact ethical motivation.
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Deck 3: Awareness and Sensitivity to Ethical Issues
1
____________ models highlight the role of how various belief systems are understood rather than where they originate.

A) Developmental
B) Moral
C) Cognitive
D) Social
A
2
Ethical decisions based on these ideologies are based on context and not necessarily on principles that cut across situations.

A) Cognitive
B) Moral
C) Ethical
D) Expedient
D
3
___________, empathy involves the sharing of emotions and feelings of others.

A) psychologically
B) cognitively
C) affectively
D) socially
C
4
___________ (1957) first introduced cognitive dissonance theory, which states that when there is a difference between cognitions and behavior, there is dissonance and discomfort.

A) Festinger
B) Bazemore
C) Erikson
D) Wright
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Traditionally, the processes involved with moral sensitivity were defined primarily as ___________ and were focused on how an individual consciously attends to the moral features of a situation.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) behavioral
D) psychological
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The idea of commitment to an organization for counselors and therapists may be interpreted as a commitment to a professional organization such as the ________.

A) ASW
B) ACA
C) APA
D) AMA
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________motivation is closely associated with empathy.

A) altruistic
B) selfish
C) egocentric
D) insensitive
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Kurtines and Gewirtz proposed that acts of ethical behavior _______ future likelihood of such behavior because they increasingly establish the self and ethical identity.

A) reduce
B) do not effect
C) decrease
D) increase
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One hypothesis of the_____________ theory is "There exists, in the human organism, a drive to evaluate his opinions and his abilities".

A) social discord
B) cognitive dissonance
C) developmental
D) social comparison
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10
___________is characterized as both a cognitive and an affective process.

A) consideration
B) compassion
C) sympathy
D) empathy
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____________ models note the links between a developing understanding of ethical consideration and the perceived importance and interpretation of various values and beliefs.

A) Developmental
B) Moral
C) Cognitive
D) Social
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Counselors/therapists can use cognitive dissonance theory by attending to feelings or thoughts of ___________ between cognitions and behaviors.

A) incongruence
B) congruence
C) similarity
D) correspondence
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Key in the definition of principled ideologies is the idea of _____________.

A) social support
B) connections
C) commitment
D) associations
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14
One theory that explains how ethical motivation may function can be found in:

A) cognitive motivation theory
B) social relation theory
C) cognitive dissonance theory
D) social motivation theory
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15
Narvaez and Vaydich (2008) noted that an "___________" involved emotional affiliation with others or an ethic of caring based on relationships.

A) Ethic of Commitment
B) Social Engagement
C) Ethic of Engagement
D) Emotional Engagement
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___________ (1957) was the first to introduce the theory of social comparison.

A) Festinger
B) Bazemore
C) Erikson
D) Wright
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17
An integrated system of beliefs, values, standards, and self-images that define the individual's orientation toward matters of right or wrong is known as:

A) Cognitive ideology
B) Moral ideology
C) Ethical ideology
D) Expedient ideology
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18
Goetz, Keltner, and Simon-Thomas (2010) defined __________ as "the feeling that arises in witnessing another's suffering and that motivates a subsequent desire
To help"

A) beneficence
B) compassion
C) justice
D) empathy
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19
The counselor's commitment to ethical philosophical theories is essential to developing a professional _______________.

A) Social identity
B) Ethical identity
C) Collective identity
D) Shared identity
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__________, empathy involves understanding the emotions of others.

A) psychologically
B) cognitively
C) affectively
D) socially
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Ethical sensitivity is influenced by personal characteristics beyond training and education.
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22
Haidt (2001) has championed the idea that emotions and intuitions are actually the driving force in much of an individual's ________ life.

A) spiritual
B) moral
C) social
D) psychological
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23
Discuss the idea of commitment and how it impacts adherence to professional ethical codes.
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24
Researchers have found that cognitive dissonance serves as motivation.
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25
Define "ethical sensitivity".
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Some researchers suggested that ______ model is incomplete as it does not truly incorporate the powerful role of noncognitive intuitions and associated emotions.

A) Erikson's
B) Kohlberg's
C) Freud's
D) Jung's
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Perceived moral violations are associated with strong emotions such as shame, disgust, or anger.
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List and discuss three out of the nine hypotheses of the theory of social comparison.
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In Hoffman's view, empathy has its roots in emotional reactions to others.
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High scorers on Volker's moral sensitivity measure were independently rated as less effective counselors.
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31
When dissonance is present, the individual is comfortable.
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Discuss cognitive dissonance and how it impacts motivation.
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33
In Haidt's view, cognitive processes provide the language by which we interpret our behaviors but are not the processes used to construct moral actions. This is called the:

A) community intuitionist model
B) psychological intuitionist model
C) cognitive intuitionist model
D) social intuitionist model
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Researchers have noted that moral sensitivity is somewhat a function of empathic ability.
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Hauser (2006) saw moral intuitions as evidence for a moral grammar that provides humans with a rudimentary system that primes human cooperation.
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____________, according to Rest, involves the influence of values and beliefs, and these an originate from comparison with others' views.

A) Moral motivation
B) Moral enthusiasm
C) Cognitive motivation
D) Cognitive enthusiasm
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37
When one reasons about a moral issue, it is usually emotionally neutral.
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38
One's motivation to act in a way that is consistent with one's ethical understanding is _______ to understanding the conditions under which ethical action occurs.

A) not important
B) central
C) somewhat important
D) never important
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Ethical sensitivity is not associated with advanced empathy.
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Discuss how empathy may impact ethical motivation.
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