Does ethics require that we behave with congruence (why/why not)? Is it unethical to intentionally be ambiguous
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Does ethics require that we behave with congruence (why/why not)?
Is it unethical to intentionally be ambiguous or contradictory (why/why not)?
What is a situation when choosing NOT to behave in an ambiguous or contradictory manner could be considered unethical? Explain a situation in which nonverbal ambiguity or contradiction is unintentional and unavoidable?
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ISBN: 978-1337095495
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Authors: Roger E. Meiners, Al H. Ringleb, Frances L. Edwards
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