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Test Bank For Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting Text and Cases 6th Edition By Steven Mintz|| 9781265059613 All Chapters 1- 10 LATEST 2025 ||Verified by experts ||Questions And Answers||

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Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making, 5e (Mintz)
Chapter 2 Cognitive Processes and Ethical Decision Making in Accounting

1) When Sally is asked why she should share her toys with her sister, she responds by saying
"Because my mom says I have to and if I don't I'll go to time-out." In which stage of moral
development is Sally?
A) Conventional Morality
B) Nonconventional Morality
C) Postconventional Morality
D) Preconventional Morality

2) In reference to Rest's four-component Model of Morality, which component reflects an
individual's willingness to place ethical values ahead of non-ethical values that relate to self-
interest?
A) Moral Character
B) Moral Motivation
C) Moral Sympathy
D) Moral Judgment

3) The cognitive development approach refers to:
A) The thought process followed in one's moral development
B) The method of moral reasoning used in decision making
C) The exercise of professional judgment in decision making
D) The approach to giving voice to one's values

4) Kohlberg's model can best be described as:
A) The various phases in one's moral development and related levels of moral reasoning
B) A model of ethical action that is based on the belief that one will not report incidents of
wrongdoing if they believe others will report it
C) A predictive tool to determine how a person will reason ethically based on one's views on
diversity
D) A model of age-specific levels of moral reasoning

5) In the "Heinz and the Drug" case described in the chapter, if Heinz was reasoning at stage 5 he
might decide to steal the drug based on which of the following reasoning?
A) Heinz should steal the medicine, because he will be much happier if he saves his wife, even if
he will have to serve a prison sentence.
B) Heinz should steal the medicine, because his wife expects it.
C) Heinz should steal the medicine, because the law prohibits exceptions.
D) Heinz should steal the medicine, because everyone has a right to live, regardless of the law.




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6) Which of the following might NOT describe Heinz's thought process in deciding whether to
steal the drug if he were at stage 6?
A) Heinz should steal the medicine, because everyone has a right to live, regardless of the law.
B) Heinz should steal the medicine, because saving a human life is a more fundamental value
than the property rights of another person.
C) Heinz should not steal the medicine, because that violates the golden rule of honesty and
respect.
D) Heinz should not steal the medicine, because the scientist has a right to fair compensation.

7) In stage 1 of Kohlberg's model, ethical reasoning is motivated by:
A) Fear of punishment
B) Satisfaction of one's needs
C) Following the law
D) Acting based on universal ethical principles

8) In stage 3 of Kohlberg's model, ethical reasoning is motivated by:
A) Satisfaction of one's needs
B) Acting in the best interests of others
C) Upholding the rights, values, and legal contracts of society
D) Acting based on universal principles

9) In stage 5 of Kohlberg's model, ethical reasoning is motivated by:
A) Acting in the best interests of others
B) Following the law
C) Upholding the rights, values, and legal contracts of society
D) Acting based on universal principles

10) Individuals who reason at stage 6 incorporate ethical reasoning based on:
A) The morality of law and duty to the social order
B) A rational calculation of benefits and harms to society
C) Universal ethical principles
D) All of the above

11) A client asks his accountant to ignore a mistake which overstated the accounts receivable
account. The accountant decides that the accounts receivable account has to be corrected to state
the correct amount based on the current accounting rules. Which stage of Kohlberg' Stages of
Moral Development is the accounting reasoning?
A) Stage 2
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 4
D) Stage 5

12) The ethical domain in accounting and auditing refers to:
A) The important constituent groups affected by accounting and auditing work
B) The stages of the moral development of accountants and auditors
C) The decision making process followed by accountants and auditors
D) The rules of conduct in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
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