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- Imagine you are seeking information on a new car that you are thinking of buying. Determine the level of trust that you would place in information provided by the following: a salesman at the car lot, the dealer’s Website, social media (i.e. Facebook), an associate from work, and finally a close friend. Discuss the key factors involved in assessing the amount of trust that you put into each.
- If you were in a position to persuade another person, explain whether or not you would slant information in such a way as to make your point seem more credible if you sincerely believed that your position was correct. Discuss the primary ethical dilemmas that this scenario could cause for both you and the person whom you are trying to persuade.
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Imagine you are seeking information on a new car that you are thinking of buying.
Determine the level of trust that you would place in information provided by the
following: a salesman at the car lot, the dealer’s Website, social media (i.e.
Facebook), an associate from work, and finally a close friend. Discuss the key
factors involved in assessing the amount of trust that you put into each.
The information that I may seek from these various areas are as follows;
From a salesman: in most of the time all that information which are provided by the agents most
of the time looks to be suspicious, thus it is mostly given the least level of trust by most of the
people. Since most of the agents are a bunch of untrustworthy ...
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