ATD Professional Ethics & Standards 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which scenario represents a violation of the ATD ethical standard of 'respect for diversity and inclusion'?
- Using culturally neutral case studies when client demographics are unknown
- Designing training that assumes all participants share identical cultural norms (Correct answer)
- Adapting facilitation style when working with international cohorts
- Soliciting participant feedback on cultural relevance of content
Correct answer: Designing training that assumes all participants share identical cultural norms
Assuming cultural uniformity marginalizes diverse participants and violates the inclusion principle embedded in ATD's ethical standards.
Question 2: A Master Trainer is asked by a client to omit legally required safety content to shorten a training program. The trainer should:
- Comply to maintain the client relationship
- Omit the content but document the client's request
- Refuse and explain the legal and ethical obligation to include it (Correct answer)
- Include the content but reduce time on other sections without telling the client
Correct answer: Refuse and explain the legal and ethical obligation to include it
Legally required content cannot be omitted; refusing and explaining the obligation protects participants and upholds professional ethics.
Question 3: Under the ATD Code of Ethics, which behavior best demonstrates 'stewardship' as a professional value?
- Maximizing billable hours on each client engagement
- Using organizational resources responsibly and only as needed for the engagement (Correct answer)
- Retaining all client data for potential future use
- Building dependency on your training services to secure repeat business
Correct answer: Using organizational resources responsibly and only as needed for the engagement
Stewardship means responsibly managing resources entrusted to you, including time, budget, data, and organizational assets.
Question 4: A Master Trainer learns that evaluation results were manipulated by a client manager before being presented to leadership. The most ethical action is to:
- Accept the manipulated results since the client owns the data
- Remain silent to protect the manager who shared this information
- Raise concerns through appropriate channels and, if needed, disassociate from the falsified report (Correct answer)
- Resubmit the original data to leadership without notifying the client
Correct answer: Raise concerns through appropriate channels and, if needed, disassociate from the falsified report
Ethical professionals cannot associate their professional reputation with falsified data and must raise concerns through appropriate channels.
Question 5: Which practice aligns most closely with ATD's ethical standard of 'continuous professional development'?
- Relying on your Master Trainer credential as sufficient for career-long competency
- Attending workshops and seeking peer feedback to stay current with emerging practices (Correct answer)
- Updating your content only when clients specifically request it
- Delegating professional development activities to junior staff
Correct answer: Attending workshops and seeking peer feedback to stay current with emerging practices
Continuous professional development requires active, ongoing engagement with learning opportunities to maintain current competency.
Question 6: A Master Trainer is facilitating a session when a participant makes a discriminatory comment toward another participant. The most ethical immediate response is to:
- Ignore it to avoid disrupting the training flow
- Address the behavior immediately and reinforce the session's ground rules (Correct answer)
- Remove the offending participant from the session without explanation
- Wait until a break to address it privately with both participants
Correct answer: Address the behavior immediately and reinforce the session's ground rules
Immediate intervention upholds a safe and respectful learning environment, which is a core professional and ethical responsibility of the facilitator.
Question 7: When a Master Trainer presents training ROI data to a client, ethical standards require that the data be:
- Framed to emphasize the highest possible return figures
- Presented with full methodology disclosure and limitations noted (Correct answer)
- Shared only with senior leadership, not with training participants
- Rounded to the nearest significant figure without explanation
Correct answer: Presented with full methodology disclosure and limitations noted
Transparent disclosure of methodology and limitations ensures clients can make informed decisions based on honest evaluation data.
Which scenario represents a violation of the ATD ethical standard of 'respect for diversity and inclusion'?