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A) authority's track record
B) authority's strengths and weakness
C) trustor's disposition
D) trustor's feelings for the trustee
E) trustor's rational assessment of the trustee
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A) power-based trust
B) informational justice
C) cognition-based trust
D) moral awareness
E) trust propensity
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A) Voice
B) Justification
C) Equality
D) Respect
E) Propriety
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A) ethical behavior
B) moral identity
C) moral intent
D) moral awareness
E) moral judgment
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A) Right versus wrong is referenced to the expectations of one's family and one's society.
B) Concepts such as doing one's duty and maintaining the social order come to be valued for their own sakes.
C) People come to emphasize the laws, rules, and orders that govern society.
D) Right versus wrong is referenced to a set of defined, established moral principles.
E) Morality is practiced to avoid punishment regardless of any concern about moral order.
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A) informational
B) procedural
C) distributive
D) interpersonal
E) retributive
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A) Alex and Neil had a high degree of trustworthiness to execute the job they were given.
B) Alex and Neil had high degree of disposition-based trust.
C) Alex and Neil had used a rational assessment to arrive at the conclusion that John would do a good job with their assignment.
D) Alex and Neil had a high degree of the abilities required for their job at present.
E) Alex and Neil share a mentor-protΓ©gΓ© relationship with John at present.
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A) Procedural
B) Interpersonal
C) Informational
D) Distributive
E) Utilitarian
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A) Moral intensity is an exclusive function of employees, while moral attentiveness must be maintained by all employees.
B) Moral intensity reflects the degree to which one perceives oneself as being a moral person, while moral attentiveness reflects to the organization's perception of the moral behavior of its employees.
C) Moral intensity captures the degree to which an issue has ethical urgency, while moral attentiveness captures the degree to which people chronically perceive and consider issues of morality during their experiences.
D) Moral intensity is measured by its consequences and effect, while moral attentiveness is measured by the previous ethical actions and behaviors.
E) Moral intensity is constant across people of different nations, while moral attentiveness changes from one society to another.
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A) Trust propensity
B) Abusive supervision
C) Moral identity
D) Moral intensity
E) Moral ability
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A) Explicit repayment schedule
B) Open-ended job demands
C) Affective and normative organizational commitment
D) Vaguely defined obligations
E) Mutual investment
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A) disposition-based
B) cognitive-based
C) affect-based
D) organizationally-based
E) justice-based
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A) distributive justice
B) informational justice
C) procedural justice
D) interpersonal justice
E) restorative justice
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A) preconventional level
B) principled level
C) postconventional level
D) conventional level
E) preoperational level
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A) Affect
B) Competence
C) Benevolence
D) Trust propensity
E) Ability
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