Self-regulation refers to

A. a set of rules created and enforced by the FTC to which all members of an industry voluntarily agree to comply.
B. a self-imposed set of rules set by a specific industry watchdog group that dictates legal and ethical behaviors.
C. voluntary compliance to governmental rules and regulations set for a specific industry.
D. governmental guidelines that suggests what is legal and ethical and what is not.
E. an alternative to government control where an industry attempts to police itself.


Answer: E

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