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List and describe the six factors of Determining Ethical Intensity.
B Data
Behavioral data, which include observable and quantifiable actions or reactions of individuals in various contexts.
Direct Observations
The method of collecting data by watching subjects in their natural environment without interference or manipulation.
Reliable
The quality or state of being consistent and dependable in results or performance over time.
S Data
Self-report data, a type of psychological data obtained by asking subjects to reflect on and report their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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