Which of the following is not considered an ethical issue in accounting?

A. Biased financial statement presentation
B. Accelerated revenue recognition
C. Earnings manipulation
D. Industry practices


Answer: D

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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between SEX and FEIMP?

. The variable FEIMP was included in the 1983 and 1996 surveys, and records respondents’ answers to the question “How important is the women's rights issue to you?”

Figure 3.2

a. In general, the women surveyed report that the women’s rights issues is one of the most important issues for them.
b. In general, the men surveyed report that the women’s rights issues is an issue that is not important to them at all.
c. Regardless of gender, most respondents reported that the women’s rights issue was important to them.
d. There is no relationship between respondents’ gender and how respondents feel about the importance of the women’s rights issue.

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Which of the following describes rational choice theory’s characterization of people’s actions?

a. People act with purpose or intention. b. People act toward immediate gratification. c. People act through accordance with social or cultural defined rules. d. People act while assuming they have an endless amount of social resources available.

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passion to reach for the stars to change the world” is relying on which of the following strategies of social movements? a. resource mobilization b. creating a blame frame c. utilizing a decolonializing framework d. invoking collective memories

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