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Is the following True or False? A “code of ethics”—strictly defined—can be written by any group wishing to distinguish its members in some way from the rest of society, and should be concerned about how the behavior of its member's impacts upon society.

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kellylopez99

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kellylopez99
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Answered Feb 21, 2017

True; a "society's" ethics and code can be defined by its own parameters and values to guide members' interaction with its publics or markets.
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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Sep 08, 2016

True-true. a code of ethics specifically codifies a groups relationship to society. ethics codes must be within a societys legal parameters and moral norms; however, within those boundaries, society allows professional groups the freedom to determine their roles in society by publicly defining their relationship to society.organizations also sometimes create codes of conduct or codes of behavior that specify how members should behave under certain circumstances regardless of whether this behavior impact upon society.acknowledgement: this question was provided by dean a. kruckeberg, ph.d., apr, fellow prsa, taken from his article testing your public relations e.q., published in the spring 1997 issue of the strategist (pages 31, 33-35).
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