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- Q1Which of the following is not required to be considered a professional?Involves a Significant Intellectual ComponentProvides an Important ServiceRequires Extensive TrainingYears of on the job training in your field120s
- Q2The Easy View Perspective of professionalismThere are no difficult moral questions in lifeEveryday decisions often turn out to be morally significantBeing a professional does not raise any unique moral questions and does not require much reflection to ensure that professionals act morallyIt is easy to succeed as a professional if you act morally120s
- Q3The Hard View Perspective of professionalismMost People do not act morallyThe very nature of being a professional raises difficult moral questions that require constant reflectionDecisions that are morally significant feel like urgent, difficult moral questions.Being successful as a professional is hard because of the evils of the inner ring120s
- Q4Why did Smith leave Goldman Sachs?None of the aboveThe products the company sells are inherently harmful to the clientthe company is scamming their clients by selling them products that they don’t necessarily need in order to make a profitThe company is breaking the law by selling products their customers don't need120s
- Q5The professional client relationship is asymmetrical because the client has more knowledge than the professional could ever haveTrueFalse120s
- Q6The essence of the inner rings isPowersecretEvilExclusion120s
- Q7Lewis says that choices that lead to scoundrelism usually come in dramatic moments in which we are tempted by power or sexFalseTrue120s
- Q8A person engages in role differentiated behavior if and only if :They do work outside of their field of expertiseThey refrain from giving advice outside of their area of expertiseThey are asked to give up their morality in order to take a job that requires morally questionable acts.they are asked to set aside considerations that would normally be morally important because of their current role120s
- Q9The standard defense for role differentiated behavior claimsit is important that the legal system as a whole is just, the only way for this to happen is if its parts are just. The best way for the institution as a whole to be just is for the defense lawyer to behave in morally just ways, otherwise they become corrupted and corrupt the system as a whole.what is important is that the legal system as a whole is just, not if a particular part of it is just. The best way for the institution as a whole to be just is for the defense lawyer to engage in role-differentiated behavior.RDB is necessary because without it lawyers cannot do their job, which is to defend clients regardless of their guilt.It is important for professionals to engage in RDB because each professional has a different area of expertise.120s
- Q10In Canterbury v. Spence Robinson argues thatPatients -not doctors- are responsible for ensuring they have adequate disclosure before agreeing to treatmentIt is impossible for doctors to provide disclosure to patients beyond what they already doDoctors must provide adequate or reasonable disclosure to patients before treatmentDoctors must provide full disclosure before treatment120s
- Q11Wasserstrom argues thatrole differentiated behavior is always wrong, and no one should engage in itrole differentiated behavior is necessary, and all lawyers should be engaging in it on a regular basisMost lawyers should engage in role differentiated behavior but criminal lawyers should notCriminal lawyers should engage in role differentiated behavior but other lawyers should not120s
- Q12client sets the ends and the professionals job is to find the means- is theContract modelParent modelFiduciary modelAgency Model120s
- Q13Respect for the superior knowledge of the professional is found in theParent and Fiduciary modelsNone of the models respect the superior knowledge of the professionalAgency Model onlyContract and Parent Models120s
- Q14The model that best describes the relationship between a doctor and her patient (including informed consent from the patient) isConsent ModelContract ModelParent ModelFiduciary Model120s
- Q15If a professional refuses a client request based on the fact that the request is outside the bounds of their original agreement, she is reasoning according to the Contract ModelFalseTrue120s