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  1. These strategies shape professional decision-making and help professionals work through ethical dilemmas. Professional decision-making strategies comprise the acronym “SMART”, and encompass five domains: Seek help, Manage emotions, Anticipate consequences, Recognize rules and context, and Test assumptions and motives.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2002 · 1. Examples. 2. The Concept of Moral Dilemmas. 3. Problems. 4. Dilemmas and Consistency. 5. Responses to the Arguments. 6. Moral Residue and Dilemmas. 7. Types of Moral Dilemmas. 8. Multiple Moralities. 9. Conclusion. Bibliography. Cited Works. Other Worthwhile Readings. Academic Tools. Other Internet Resources. Related Entries. 1. Examples.

  3. Gawronski, Armstrong, Conway, Friesdorf and Hütter (2017, GACFH) presented a model of choices in utilitarian moral dilemmas, those in which following a moral principle or norm (the deontological response) leads to worse consequences than violating the principle (the utilitarian response).

  4. Business ethical dilemmas can be understood as reflecting a contradiction between a socially detrimental process and a self-interested profitable consequence. This representation allows us to distinguish two forms of behavior differing by whether priority is put on consequences or on processes.

  5. The three parameters in this processing tree capture the likelihoods that the response to a given dilemma is driven by consequences (C), moral norms. (N), and a general preference for inaction versus action irre-spective of consequences and norms (I), hence termed the CNI model of moral decision-making.

  6. Expanding on this approach, we present a multinomial model that allows researchers to quantify sensitivity to consequences (C), sensitivity to moral norms (N), and general preference for inaction versus action irrespective of consequences and norms (I) in responses to moral dilemmas.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2017 · Of seven studies analysed, their main results were shown by means of antecedents, consequences and attributes of the concepts. The three final attributes that synthesize the concept of quality of life and ethics in health were highlighted: Ethics dilemmas and quality of life; Human ethics and quality of life; and Ethics of care and ...