
Differentiate between conduct and ethics
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- Q1What is the difference between conduct and ethics?Ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behavior, while conduct refers to the way in which a person behaves in a particular situation.Conduct involves following rules, while ethics involve making decisions.Ethics are related to physical actions, while conduct is related to thoughts.Ethics and conduct are synonyms.30s
- Q2How is conduct different from character?Character is about following rules, while conduct is about making decisions.Conduct is about thoughts, while character is about physical actions.Conduct refers to specific actions and behaviors exhibited by a person in a given situation, while character refers to the overall qualities and traits of a person.Conduct and character are interchangeable terms.30s
- Q3What is the importance of ethics in personal and professional life?Ethics are only important in professional life, not in personal matters.Ethics are only applicable in personal life, not in professional settings.Ethics have no impact on personal or professional life.Ethics play a crucial role in guiding individuals to make moral and responsible decisions in both personal and professional settings.30s
- Q4Why is it important to consider ethics when making decisions in a professional setting?Ethics have no impact on decision-making in a professional setting.Decisions should be based solely on personal preferences, not ethical considerations.Considering ethics helps ensure that decisions are made with integrity, fairness, and respect for others, leading to positive outcomes for individuals and organizations.Ethics only apply to personal decisions, not professional ones.30s