Ethical Problem Solving
Problem
¥ Problem stated clearly. Underlying problems such as conflict of
values, rights or interests are identified.
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3
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¥ Problem(s) identified adequately.
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2
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¥ Problem and/or underlying issues poorly stated.
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1
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¥ Problem not identified or its underlying issues missing.
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0
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Solutions
¥ Four or more solutions proposed.
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3
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¥ Two or three solutions proposed.
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2
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¥ Solutions are unclearly connected to the problem.
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1
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¥ Solutions do not address the problem or underlying issues.
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0
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Consequences
¥ Anticipated consequences or outcomes are identified as desirable
or undesirable for 4 or more proposed solutions.
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3
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¥ Outcomes identified and evaluated for 2 or 3 solutions.
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2
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¥ Consequences unclear as to their desirability.
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1
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¥ Outcomes not connected to the proposed solution or missing.
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0
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Plan, Measures needed to make a Conclusion
¥ A clear outline plan made, listing any resources needed, to implement
a solution. Measures are given by which outcomes can be measured
and evaluated for purposes of making a conclusion about the
adequacy of the solution to the problem.
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3
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¥ The plan and measures are adequate to make a conclusion.
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2
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¥ Significant information is missing from either the plan, or method
of measuring consequences, to make a conclusion.
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1
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¥ The plan or measures used are not connected or missing.
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0
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(figure available in print form)