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Ludlum, Marty; Mascaloinov, Sergei – Journal of Education for Business, 2004
In April 2002, a NAS/Zogby poll found that only a quarter of sampled students perceived uniform standards of "right and wrong" and that most students felt that ethical behavior depends on cultural diversity. In this effort to replicate those findings in a larger sample of American college students, the authors obtained results that contradict the…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Ethics, Undergraduate Students, Business Education

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