In Simulations Examining Whether Reinforcement Theory Explains Ethical Behavior,researchers Found
In simulations examining whether reinforcement theory explains ethical behavior,researchers found that
A) subjects were less likely to cut kickback payments if there was a threat of punishment.
B) subjects were less likely to continue kickback payments if they made a profit after providing the kickbacks.
C) the perceived likelihood of punishment is not a major influence of ethical behavior.
D) the severity of expected punishment was the primary predictor of whether subjects were inclined to behave unethically.
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