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Management Information Systems (MIS) Practice Test: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
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Management Information Systems (MIS) Practice Test: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
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1. In general, it is very difficult to hold software producers liable for their software products when those products are considered to be:
2. Which of the following adjusts copyright laws to the Internet age by making it illegal to circumvent technology-based protections of copyrighted materials?
3. According to the ________, you should take the action that produces the least harm.
4. Which of the following is not one of the five steps discussed in the chapter as a process for analyzing an ethical issue?
5. The feature of political systems in which a body of laws is in place that permits individuals to recover the damages done to them by other actors, systems, or organizations is referred to as:
6. The practice of spamming has been growing because:
7. Look and feel" copyright infringement lawsuits are concerned with:"
8. Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative states that:
9. The Federal Trade Commission FIP principle of Notice/Awareness states that:
10. FIP principles are based on the notion of the:
11. The use of computers to combine data from multiple sources and create electronic dossiers of detailed information on individuals is called:
12. ________ can be induced by tens of thousands of repetitions under low-impact loads.
13. Which of the following is not one of the three principal sources of poor system performance?
14. The P3P standard is concerned with:
15. In the information age, the obligations that individuals and organizations have regarding the preservation of existing values and institutions fall within the moral dimension of:
16. The process in law-governed societies in which laws are known and understood and there is an ability to appeal to higher authorities to ensure that the laws are applied correctly is called:
17. Accepting the potential costs, duties, and obligations for the decisions you make is referred to as:
18. Intellectual property can best be described as:
19. Which of the following U.S. laws gives patients access to personal medical records and the right to authorize how this information can be used or disclosed?
20. Which of the following best describes how new information systems result in legal gray areas?
21. The ethical no free lunch" rule states that:"
22. U.S. businesses are allowed to use personal data from EU countries if they:
23. Re-designing and automating business processes can be seen as a double-edged sword because:
24. Which U.S. act restricts the information the federal government can collect and regulates what they can do with the information?
25. The U.S. Department of Commerce developed a ________ framework in order to enable U.S. businesses to legally use personal data from EU countries.