A Matter of Ethics!. 1.At a poker game, one player is drunk and losing heavily to you. Do you try and get him out of the game? 2.Two-year-olds fly for.

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A Matter of Ethics!

1.At a poker game, one player is drunk and losing heavily to you. Do you try and get him out of the game? 2.Two-year-olds fly for free. You have a small three-year-old and can’t afford the extra fare. Do you teach your child to say, “I’m two”? 3.A beloved friend is stricken with cancer. She asks you to get her some marijuana to ease the nausea from chemotherapy. Do you?

4.You own a restaurant and serve rolls with every meal. Often they are returned to the kitchen seemingly untouched. Do you serve them again? 5.Your child gets sick and you’re forced to cancel your sitter at the last moment. Do you pay the sitter anyway? 6.You punished your teenager for stealing from the store where he works. He hasn’t stopped. Do you tell his employer?

7.Your best friends are locked in a vicious child custody fight. The better parent begs you to testify in his/her favour. Do you? 8.Someone has taken your rubber boots from the cloakroom. It’s a slushy day and there’s another pair that will fit. Do you take them? 9.After you close a sale, your boss often gives you a warm hug. Do you ask your boss to keep his/her hands off you?

10.You accidentally drop your new amplifier and invalidate the warranty. There’s no visible sign of the mishap. Do you mention it when going for repairs?

1.At a poker game, one player is drunk and losing heavily to you. Do you try and get him out of the game? Yes: 20%No: 30%Depends: 50% 2.Two-year-olds fly for free. You have a small three-year-old and can’t afford the extra fare. Do you teach your child to say, “I’m two”? Yes: 61%No: 33%Depends: 6% 3.A beloved friend is stricken with cancer. She asks you to get her some marijuana to ease the nausea from chemotherapy. Do you? Yes: 67%No: 22%Depends: 11%

4.You own a restaurant and serve rolls with every meal. Often they are returned to the kitchen seemingly untouched. Do you serve them again? Yes: 4%No: 92%Depends: 4% 5.Your child gets sick and you’re forced to cancel your sitter at the last moment. Do you pay the sitter anyway? Yes: 13%No: 58%Depends: 29% 6.You punished your teenager for stealing from the store where he works. He hasn’t stopped. Do you tell his employer? Yes: 41%No: 26%Depends: 33%

7.Your best friends are locked in a vicious child custody fight. The better parent begs you to testify in his/her favour. Do you? Yes: 32%No: 37%Depends: 31% 8.Someone has taken your rubber boots from the cloakroom. It’s a slushy day and there’s another pair that will fit. Do you take them? Yes: 43%No: 45%Depends: 12% 9.After you close a sale, your boss often gives you a warm hug. Do you ask your boss to keep his/her hands off you? Yes: 21%No: 16%Depends: 63%

10.You accidentally drop your new amplifier and invalidate the warranty. There’s no visible sign of the mishap. Do you mention it when going for repairs? Yes: 4%No: 84%Depends: 12%