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A shift in teens' attitudes on ethics has emerged in a poll released by Junior Achievement Worldwide
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Dec, 2005
> A shift in teens' attitudes on ethics has emerged in a poll released by Junior Achievement Worldwide. The number who say they would act unethically to get ahead if there was no chance of getting caught has dropped to 22%, down from 33% in 2003. However, more than 40% of teens admitted they might act unethically if instructed by their boss, and more than one-third likely would lie to a superior to cover up a mistake.
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