Category: Ethics

  • Ethical Implications of the Early Studies in Psychology: Milgram’s Experiment

    Table of Contents Introduction Milgram experiment Ethical Issues in Milgram’s Experiment Further Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction Developments in psychology are often impossible without experiments that require the presence of research participants. These volunteers usually perform tasks and assignments determined by a researcher or answer a set of initially prepared questions. The potential problem here…

  • Security Goals, Threats, Safeguards, and Ethical Use

    Table of Contents Purpose of Information Systems Information Systems Organizational Support Organizational Security Goals Organization Response to Threats and Safeguards Ethical use of Information Technology References Purpose of Information Systems An information system is an integrated collection of components for collecting, storing, and processing data and delivering information, knowledge, and digital goods. Information systems used…

  • Ethics: Discourses of Love and Gender

    Such songs as This Love by Maroon 5 present a basis for discourses of love and gender. The song is sung by a man left by a woman who “said goodbye too many times before” (“Maroon 5,” 00:00:46-00:00:51). For him, being in love means having no choice but to get hurt, and he assumes that…

  • Ethical Issues in Hitler’s Leadership

    Table of Contents The Holocaust Leadership Styles Ethical Issues References Adolf Hitler is one of the infamous figures in history due to his role in World War II (WWII) and the Holocaust. Born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau, Austria, Hitler was the fourth of six children born to Alois Hitler and his third wife,…

  • Robotics in Manufacturing: Social and Ethical Implications

    Table of Contents Social and ethical implications Economic Benefits Economic Disadvantages The perspective of a Small Enterprise The perspective of a Large Enterprise Effects on management, employees, and stakeholders Conclusion References The field of robotics has been growing tremendously over the last three decades, as occasioned by the technological revolution of the late 20th century.…

  • Ethical Standards in Profession

    Table of Contents Introduction Ethical and Professional Concern Next Steps Conclusion References Introduction The present paper aims at discussing ethical standards based on a case study. The paper uses Scenario #2 from the Ethical Challenge Assignment Scenarios, which describes the case of George, a BCBA/LBA who works in a group home serving individuals with developmental…

  • Making an Ethical Decision and Assessing Consequences

    Ethical decisions are always challenging because it can be difficult for a person to evaluate their attitude or action so that it does not cause condemnation from society or themself. Society is developing; new cultures are emerging that mix with others, and a large number of resonant events appear that split society in half. The…

  • Social Norms: Ethical Behavior

    The study of history is essential for society to understand the risks and benefits of a particular vector of development. Cultural diversity and inclusiveness are some of the goals to achieve, which were analyzed in the course. Inevitably, social justice and ethical behavior influenced my daily life, as they forced me to rethink the environment…

  • Personal Values in Ethically Ambiguous Situations

    Table of Contents Personal Integrity Motivation Influence Leading by Example References Personal values usually represent very important forces in organizational ethical behaviors. There exist at least three purposes of personal values in organizational ethics. These values serve as behavioral standards that determine the correct course of action. Two, personal values serve as guidelines that help…

  • Aspects of Ethical Research

    Table of Contents Introduction Institutional Approval Informed Consent Sharing Research Data for Verification Application of these Sub-Standards Conclusion References Introduction Several ethical principles need to be considered when conducting research. At the core of the code of ethics, researchers are expected to do good (beneficence) without causing harm (maleficence). This paper highlights the importance of…