It will shrivel up to protect itself.
Using one or more actual engineering-related cases as well as some workable ethical theories, argue whether
or not the SECEPP is a coherent and comprehensive code of conduct for the computing/IT profession. In
the support for your argument, describe some virtues of the ethical codes of conduct adopted by professional
societies such as the ACM and IEEE-CS, and list some shortcomings of these professional codes as well. In
your final analysis, discuss whether the advantages of having a code outweigh the prospects of not having
one.
General Guidelines
• Note: Your thesis must be argued using at least one of the “workable” ethical theories that have been
covered in readings/lecture. However, unlike recitations, feel free to draw in more than one ethical
theory if it will help you defend your thesis in a clear manner.
• Paper Length: 1,000 – 1,500 words or longer (not including front matter or references)
• Reference/Citation Format: Consistently use one of MLA, APA, or Chicago/Turabian.
• Rubric: The grading rubric for this assignment is contained on the next page.
Submission Instructions
A PDF version of your paper must be submitted before the due date and time via eLC. There will be an
assignment dropbox available for the sub
Answer:
C. Not approve this project because the prisoners are merely a population of convenience for the student
Explanation:
The student didn't select her population using any defined sampling method hence the generalization of her claim will be somewhat invalid because she just chose a prepared population set which is not representing enough.
Answer:
This scenario demonstrates how the<em> emotional trauma of the incident</em> of Sheena's attitude influenced her behavior.
Explanation:
In the life of most people, an event helps in the shaping of the decisions taken and the bahaviour of the individual subseqently. In the case of Sheena's brother who died in road accident, that partricular incident caused a strong emotional trauma to Sheena. This in turn affected her attitude toward drivers driving while the are under the influence of alcohol.
When the organizations protesting against driving under influence of alcohol, the incident influenced her behaviour towards penning down her signature in the petition.
An example of the Second Great Awakening's influence on society is that more people joined the antislavery.