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The following are examples of ethics risks faced by employees.
Cognitive Components
Elements that make up the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension, including thinking, knowing, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Emotional
Pertaining to feelings or affective states that can influence thoughts, behaviors, and physiological responses.
Emotional Regulation
The ability to manage and respond to an emotional experience with a range of emotions in a socially acceptable manner.
Indiscriminate Attachment
A phase in early human development where infants show no preference for specific caregivers and seek comfort and attention from anyone.
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Q13: Company codes of conduct outline company policies
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Q58: Courts will not grant an equitable remedy
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