THE ETHICAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Exam
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A theory of moral development, exposing certain patterns related specifically to a moral
development which is a desire to avoid hurting others through individual actions, a
deep seeded desire to avoid inflicting injury on others; discovering that this reality
influences the moral development process. "...the integration of rights and
responsibilities takes place through an understanding of the psychological logic or
relationships, and this understanding tempers the self-destructive potential of a self-
critical morality by asserting the need of all persons for care" - ANSWER Carol Gilligan -
A Theory of Moral Development In Women
The entire time a body is in the custody of a funeral home, it is the funeral
practitioners ethical responsibility to treat the human remains with... - ANSWER Dignity
and Respect
For the funeral practitioner to experience continued success, the funeral practitioner
must establish and implement a strong set of... - ANSWER Ethical Principles
It is the ethical responsibility of a funeral practitioner to protect all
confidential information pertaining to the disclosure of... - ANSWER The
deceased
The family of the deceased
An address listed for the Authorized Agent
All records and knowledge learned from the client family in a pre-need situation
must remain... - ANSWER Private and secure
Theism is ___________. - ANSWER Belief in god or gods
, The entire time a body is in the custody of a funeral home the remains must be
treated with ____________ and _____________. - ANSWER Dignity, Respect
The pre-need professional must ___________ the client on how the contract will be
enforced at the time of need. - ANSWER Counsel
In a business, professional, educational atmosphere one is expected to adhere to
a certain behavior often deemed? - ANSWER Code of Ethics
Carol Gilligan believed that women struggle solving a moral problem, why? -
ANSWER Trying to find a way that no one is hurt
You should treat others as you would want to be treated is referred to as - ANSWER
The Golden Rule
Heteronomous Morality represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral
Development? - ANSWER Stage 1
Individualism, Instrumental Purpose, and Exchange represents which stage of Kohlberg's
Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 2
Mutual Interpersonal Expectations, Relationships, and Interpersonal Conformity
represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 3
Social System and Conscience represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of
Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 4
Social Contract or Utility and Individual Rights Conscience represents which stage
of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 5
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A theory of moral development, exposing certain patterns related specifically to a moral
development which is a desire to avoid hurting others through individual actions, a
deep seeded desire to avoid inflicting injury on others; discovering that this reality
influences the moral development process. "...the integration of rights and
responsibilities takes place through an understanding of the psychological logic or
relationships, and this understanding tempers the self-destructive potential of a self-
critical morality by asserting the need of all persons for care" - ANSWER Carol Gilligan -
A Theory of Moral Development In Women
The entire time a body is in the custody of a funeral home, it is the funeral
practitioners ethical responsibility to treat the human remains with... - ANSWER Dignity
and Respect
For the funeral practitioner to experience continued success, the funeral practitioner
must establish and implement a strong set of... - ANSWER Ethical Principles
It is the ethical responsibility of a funeral practitioner to protect all
confidential information pertaining to the disclosure of... - ANSWER The
deceased
The family of the deceased
An address listed for the Authorized Agent
All records and knowledge learned from the client family in a pre-need situation
must remain... - ANSWER Private and secure
Theism is ___________. - ANSWER Belief in god or gods
, The entire time a body is in the custody of a funeral home the remains must be
treated with ____________ and _____________. - ANSWER Dignity, Respect
The pre-need professional must ___________ the client on how the contract will be
enforced at the time of need. - ANSWER Counsel
In a business, professional, educational atmosphere one is expected to adhere to
a certain behavior often deemed? - ANSWER Code of Ethics
Carol Gilligan believed that women struggle solving a moral problem, why? -
ANSWER Trying to find a way that no one is hurt
You should treat others as you would want to be treated is referred to as - ANSWER
The Golden Rule
Heteronomous Morality represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral
Development? - ANSWER Stage 1
Individualism, Instrumental Purpose, and Exchange represents which stage of Kohlberg's
Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 2
Mutual Interpersonal Expectations, Relationships, and Interpersonal Conformity
represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 3
Social System and Conscience represents which stage of Kohlberg's Theory of
Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 4
Social Contract or Utility and Individual Rights Conscience represents which stage
of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development? - ANSWER Stage 5