Ethics and standards

Respond to one of the vignettes.

Case Vignette 1:
You are a supervisor in your thirties. You and your new supervisee have a great deal in common. It’s become routine to hold your supervision sessions in the local Starbucks. When the work is done, you can relax and enjoy each others’ company. You’re thinking of sharing a room at the upcoming conference on family therapy in Boston. Identify the ethical and legal concerns that apply to this situation.

Case Vignette 2:
You are a male supervisor, African American, in your mid-thirties. Your supervisee is a female, Caucasian, and in her late forties. You are supervising the family therapy of a family whose parents are first generation from Colombia. Identify the ethical and legal concerns that apply to this situation.

In the case analysis, please include the following information:
Description of at least 3 ethical and/or legal issues in the vignette
Identification of relevant ethical codes
Explanation of 3 courses of action to resolve the issue
Description of the decision-making process for each course of action
Assessment of option that best upholds the ethical standards of the profession

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Carroll v. United States

In Carroll v. United States (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/267/132/) the Supreme Court held
that vehicles were held to a lesser standard of Fourth Amendment protection stating that a warrant wasn’t
required. Then, in Katz v. United States, (https://www.oyez.org/cases/1967/35) the Court established the
right to privacy as a defense against warrantless searches. Fast forward 45 years after the Katz decision
and we have the United States v. Jones case (https://www.oyez.org/cases/2011/10-1259). This case was an
appeal from the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals that went on to the Supreme Court, on the
issue of whether a warrant is needed to attach a GPS tracking device to a vehicle.
Please review the summaries of these three cases by clicking on the name of the case above.
Is it a reasonable progression based on the Court’s analysis to require a warrant before the government
places a GPS on a vehicle? Why or why not?
Based on the Court’s interpretation of the right to privacy under the 4th Amendment, should a warrant be
required to place a GPS? Why or why not?
Assuming that a warrant is required, what are the exceptions to this requirement that might apply when the
government legally places a GPS on a vehicle?

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Apple’s Marketing Strategy

How Apple as a mega technology leading company reverse its narratives in their advertising that made is so successful and changed the entire markets.

In this paper you should talk about :

  • Talks about the normal way of narratives in advertising
  • When dose apple comes in
  • How did Apple do its ads, watch this video for references: https://youtu.be/IPYeCltXpxw
  • How it change the consumers purchasing behavior
  • How other company are starting to intimate Apple’s advertising strategy
  • What else did apple do to reach its success

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Growth Formulas and Relation to Welfare

In macroeconomics there are two key questions: first, how to measure (real) output growth? and second, how is growth connected to wellbeing?

As for the first question, there are three ways to measure real GDP growth. It starts with the definition of a percentage difference between two numbers, say x1 compared to x0. When there is only one good (e.g. apples) there are no prices to worry about for the calculation. But for the economy as a whole, we need prices to be able to add up quantities (of apples, bananas, and everything else) in dollar terms. So for real GDP growth, which holds prices constant on a given base year to control for inflation, then the trick is to apply those prices before, during, and after that base year in order to calculate the total dollar value of all goods and services produced and track growth that is not affected by inflation.

In this exercise you will work out the connection between the three ways to measure GDP growth: A) As a percentage change holding prices constant. B) Expressing growth in terms of a common item (converting everything into a particular good (e.g. apples). And C) as the weighted average of the growth in each of the goods weighted by their corresponding expenditure shares.

The second question in macroeconomics refers to a mapping from goods and services to subjective well-being. That is, why do we care about economic growth, after all?

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