Cognitive barriers to good ethical judgment
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What is meant with consequences over time- escalation of commitment
Give an example of a barrier to integrity
Give an example of a barrier to gut
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What is an example of barriers to fact gatherign
- Overconfidence
- Confirmation trap
What are examples of barriers to consideration of consequences
- Reduced number
- Self Vs. Others
- Ignore consequences that affect few
- Risk underestimated: illusion of optimism, illusion of control
- consequences over time - escalation of commitment
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