PrepTest 87, Section 2, Question 6
Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.
Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.
Application: Because Mark used his coworker Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses to advance his own career, his action was unethical.
Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.
Application: Because Mark used his coworker Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses to advance his own career, his action was unethical.
Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to justify the above application of the principle?
Mark had the e-mail addresses of Rashmi's clients only because he had copied them from Rashmi's directory while she was at lunch.
A coworker of Rashmi and Mark had access to Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses and shared them with Mark.
Rashmi offered to help Mark develop a client base by sharing her own clients' e-mail addresses with him.
Mark had access to Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses only because she unintentionally left them visible in an e-mail that she sent to both Mark and her clients.
Mark happened upon a list of many of the e-mail addresses of Rashmi's clients while conducting market research.
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