Description
- Imagine you’re thinking about buying a new car. Before making this important decision, you’ll want to gather as much information as possible to help make the right choice. Determine the level of trust that you would place in information provided by the following sources: a salesman at the car lot, the dealer’s Website, social media (i.e. Facebook), an associate from work, and a close friend. Discuss the key factors involved in assessing the amount of trust that you put into each source.
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Running head: ETHICS AND TRUST
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Decision making
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ETHICS AND TRUST
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Purchasing a car is often one of the most significant household purchases, and it should
involve compressive analysis of opinions from a close friend, an associate from work, a
salesperson at the car lot, social media, and the dealer website. A sound decision making is
crucial before purchasing a car to avoid buying the wrong car at the wrong price.
I would place minimal trust on a salesperson at the car lot because salespersons are not
entirely knowledgeable about all the cars they sell. A complete confidence of the salesperson
may lead to frustration. I...