Attitude Towards Adhering to Moral Standards Among Students Test - the question form

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1. In which situations do you ignore minor human shortcomings?
When it does not interfere with the task
When it does not affect me personally
When it does not inconvenience others
2. You think a serious mistake can be forgiven if:
The person who made it is still inexperienced and can learn
It was made for the first time
A mistake should be punished
3. If, during an exam, you were mistakenly given an undeservedly high grade and another student with the same last name was given a low grade, and the recording error was discovered only after the exam was over:
You would suggest that the other student leave it as it is, as already recorded in the grade book.
You would try to persuade your classmate not to tell the instructor about the situation in exchange for a favor.
You would go along with the other student's wish to correct the record by contacting the instructor.
4. Have you ever embellished information about yourself when interacting with others?
Extremely rarely
Because it creates a positive image
Because everyone does it
5. A classmate does not attend classes and makes little to no effort in their studies. You think:
Everyone should be in their proper place; they should be expelled.
To maintain the quality of higher education, oversight of the educational process at universities should be strengthened.
I would try to explain to my classmate the importance of receiving a full education and attending classes.
6. Would it interfere with your social interactions if a person has a different sexual orientation?
Never
Sometimes
Often
7. When defending your position, you may:
Give in to a more authoritative opponent.
Give in if it is not vitally important.
I never give in.
8. If you receive an exam grade that is clearly lower than you deserve:
I would accept the situation as it is
I would try to convince the instructor that the grade was unfair
I would ask the instructor for an opportunity to retake the exam
9. You were unable to meet your obligations. You would hide the true reasons:
if this would upset the person you made the promise to
if this would harm other people
if this would damage others' opinion of me
10. In what situations do you take responsibility:
if it is officially stipulated
if someone asks you to
if there is no one else to do it
11. Would it interfere with your communication if a person practices a different religion?
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
12. If you receive a penalty or reprimand that you believe you did not deserve, you may:
think, "Maybe I am wrong"
try to justify yourself
stand up for yourself and insist you are right
13. Have you ever given false information to protect an innocent person?
Extremely rarely
If the person is a good person
Because I consider it fair
14. If you have had to give bribes or violate other official laws:
only in especially important cases
when there were too many restrictions
I acted like everyone else
15. You owe someone something, but your relationship has become strained because of their actions:
So much the worse for them.
I would help after they asked.
I would offer help on my own.
16. In social interactions, would it bother you if a person is of a different nationality?
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
17. You would not criticize a person for a violation they have committed:
if they have a higher status than you
if there are no serious consequences
if they recognized it and are trying to correct the mistake themselves
18. Do you recognize the right to equal reward:
if this is specified in the documents
if you contributed equally
if the other person is currently in greater need
19. Have you ever made promises that would be difficult to keep:
to reassure those close to you
to support someone who was feeling discouraged
to gain a benefit for yourself
20. You would shift part of your workload to someone else:
if they have less work
if they want to help
if I feel that I cannot cope
21. It would interfere with my communication with someone if they had changed their sex:
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
22. Are there situations in your relationships with classmates that are personally unacceptable to you? Would you take part in them:
if it is very beneficial
if my role does not conflict with my principles
I would not take part
23. A classmate received an undeserved disciplinary action. What would you do?
I would remain neutral.
It would depend on our relationship.
I would support them if they are in the right.
24. You need to obtain additional resources for your work ahead of others. What would you do?
I would make an arrangement with others in line in exchange for something.
I would wait until they become available.
For the sake of the task, I would obtain them by any means necessary.
25. You would take on part of another person’s workload:
if it is an order
if they have helped me before
if the outcome of the group’s shared work depends on it
1. In what situations do you overlook minor human shortcomings?
when it does not interfere with getting things done
when it does not interfere with me personally
when it does not interfere with other people
2. You think a serious mistake can be forgiven if:
The person who made it is still inexperienced and can learn.
It was made for the first time.
The mistake should be punished.
3. If, during an exam, you were mistakenly given an undeservedly high grade and another student with the same last name was given a low grade, and the error was discovered only after the exam ended:
You would suggest to the other student that you leave it as already recorded in the grade book.
You would try to persuade your classmate not to tell the instructor about the situation in exchange for a favorable favor.
You would agree with the other student's wish to correct the record by contacting the instructor.
4. Have you ever embellished information about yourself when communicating with others?
Extremely rarely
Because it creates a positive image
Because everyone does it
5. A fellow student does not attend classes and hardly studies. You think:
Everyone should be in the right place; they should be expelled.
To maintain the quality of higher education, it is necessary to strengthen oversight of the educational process at universities.
I would try to explain to the fellow student the importance of obtaining a full education and attending classes.
6. Would it interfere with your communication with someone if the person has a different sexual orientation?
a) never
b) sometimes
c) quite often
7. When defending your point of view, you can:
I may give in to a more authoritative opponent.
I may give in if it is not vitally important.
I never give in.
8. If, on an exam, you were given a grade that was clearly lower than you deserved:
I would accept the situation as it is.
I would try to convince the instructor that the grade was unfair.
I would ask the instructor for an opportunity to retake the exam.
9. You were unable to meet your obligations. You would hide the true reasons:
if this would hurt the person you made the promise to
if this would harm other people
if this would damage others' opinion of me
10. In what situations do you take responsibility yourself?
If it is officially assigned
If someone asks you to
If there is no one else to do it
11. Would it interfere with your interactions if a person follows a different religion?
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
12. If you received a punishment that you believe was undeserved, you might:
Think, "Maybe I am not right"
Try to explain yourself
Insist that you are right
13. Have you ever given false information in order to save an innocent person?
Extremely rarely
If it is a good person
Because I consider it fair
14. If you have had to offer bribes or violate other official laws:
only in especially important cases
when the restrictions became too much
I did what everyone else did
15. You owe someone something, but the relationship has become strained because of their actions:
All the worse for them
I will help after they ask
I will offer help myself
16. In communicating with someone, would it bother you if the person is of a different nationality?
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
17. You would not criticize someone for a violation they have committed:
if they have higher status than you
if there are no serious consequences
if they realize it and are trying to correct the mistake themselves
18. You acknowledge the right to equal remuneration:
a) if this is specified in official documents
b) if an equal contribution was made
c) if the other person is currently more in need
19. Have you ever made promises that would be difficult to keep:
to reassure those close to you
to support someone who was feeling discouraged
to gain a benefit for yourself
20. You would shift part of your workload to someone else:
if they have a lighter workload
if they want to help
if I feel that I cannot cope
21. Would it make it difficult for you to interact with someone if they had changed their sex?
Never
Sometimes
Quite often
22. Are there any situations in your relationships with classmates that you personally find unacceptable? Would you take part in them?
If it is very beneficial.
If my role does not conflict with my principles.
I would not take part.
23. A fellow student in your program receives an undeserved disciplinary action. What would you do?
a) I would remain neutral
b) It depends on our relationship
c) I would support them if they are right
24. You need to obtain additional resources urgently and cannot wait your turn. What would you do?
I would make an arrangement with others in line in exchange for something.
I would wait until they become available.
I would do whatever it takes to get them for the sake of the task.
25. Would you take on part of someone else’s workload:
if I am ordered to do so
if they previously helped me
if the outcome of the shared task depends on it