Negotiation._Final.test.prep (Ethics) 3Q Flashcards
(8 cards)
A given statement may be defined as … when the speaker knowingly misrepresents a material fact upon which the victim reasonably relies and the fact causes damage.
A) fraudulent
B) deceptive
C) truthful
D) manipulative
fraudulent
…. occurs when a negotiator does not mention their true preferences and allows the other party to arrive at an erroneous conclusion.
A) Active misrepresentation
B) Passive misrepresentation
C) Honest communication
D) Open disclosure
B) Passive misrepresentation
deliberately misleads her opponent
A) Active misrepresentation
B) Passive misrepresentation
C) Honest communication
D) Open disclosure
active misrepresentation
….is the term used to refer to negotiators who make offers, and then either retract them or fail to follow through with them
A) Insincere dealings
B) Deceptive negotiations
C) Opportunistic practices
D) Bad-faith bargaining
Bad-faith bargaining
… is a term used to refer to negotiators who to honor verbal promises.
A) Pith bargaining
B) Deceptive negotiations
C) Opportunistic practices
D) Bad-faith bargaining
Pith bargaining
Lying by …. is the passive omission of relevant information; lying by … is the active use of false statements.
commission, omission
omission , commission
… is the active use of truthful statements to convey a misleading impression.
A) Camouflaging
B) Deceptive disclosures
C) Paltering
D) Misleading revelations
Paltering
!! …. !! refers to the limits of people to make ethical decisions because they are either unaware of or fail to fully and deliberately process information.
A) Moral blindness
B) Ethical neglect
C) Integrity blindness
D) Bounded ethicality
Bounded ethicality