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Ethics
Ethics are a set of standards that each of us follow, guiding our behavior and interactions with others. For example, your school has a set of behavioral standards that students are to adhere to while interacting with others, which allows you to make ethical decisions. You will decide to either act ethically or unethically, which means you will follow the standards or disregard them.
. Ethical behavior on the other hand you would not cheat you would do the assessment yourself by yourself that would be an idea ethical behavior.
. In contrast, morals are what we use to make a determination of right and wrong. To be a college student online or in a classroom having ethic behavior is a good think to have unethical behavior is a really bad thing. Unethical behavior is an action that falls outside of what is considered morally right or proper for a person, a profession or an industry. For example if you are in collage ad you happen to cheat on an assessment that would be considering unethical behavior. Lab studies repeatedly find that while not everyone cheats when presented with the opportunity, under some circumstances most people will do so.
This is my view on ethics and the college student Ethics and unethical behavior as a college student. But before we get to that first we have to understand what ethic means, it is moral principles that govern a persons or groups behavior. In College it is importin to have ethic behavior for yourself and for your instructor and even your classmates online or offline either way it is importin to have.
A common finding is that people don’t cheat as much as they can get away with; rather they cheat up to the point at which they can continue to believe that they are good people. Decades of research in social psychology have found that people strive to maintain a positive self-concept both internally and publicly.
In addition, people typically value honesty, and have strong beliefs in their own morality. Thus, when facing the opportunity to cheat, people seem to experience a conflict between their desire to maintain a positive self-image by behaving honestly and their desire to advance their self-interest.
We tend to be “moral hypocrites,” judging unethical behaviors in others but not in ourselves disconnect between our judgments of others and ourselves are often not conscious, but rather are likely to be the result of very “ordinary” psychological processes. “Bounded ethicality” Research has found that several factors may increase people’s likelihood to cheat including diminished self-control Research has demonstrated that engineering undergraduates report rates of cheating higher than those in most other disciplines and that students who cheat in college are more likely to make unethical decisions as professionals.