INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT-CONNECT ACCESS
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Author: BREWER
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Chapter P, Problem 9E
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Ethics: Ethics is the principle of conduct governing an individual. The ethical values of the individual guide the person in conducting activities. The person takes decision following own ethical standards. How the person reacts in particular situation depends upon the own core principle of that person. The way of dealing with a particular situation considering personal values relates with the ethics of that person.
To Identify: The way of giving response to professor about the teaching ability.
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