Personal ethical standards are a set of values that one wants to follow, for example "I don't want to harm others".
I would say that the primary determinant is one's goals and expectations, for example if someone wants to feel good about themselves (goal) they would follow appropriate ethical standard.
For some people, religion can also be an important determinant
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The answer is: D. Narcissism
People with narcissistic personality generally have a really exaggerated sense of self-importance, which often make them feel that other people are 'beneath' in some ways.
We can identity this personality trait from the way Michel talk about himself.
<em> - I see that what I have achieved is outstanding and something no one in the organization has the capacity to undertake.</em>
<em> - also believe that I do not just deserve a raise, but need one, since without me, let's face it, the place would simply fall apart.</em>
Those two sentences indicates that Michel felt that he is more valued/important compared to his colleagues.
In high school, Deanna took three years of Spanish. Upon enrolling in college ten years later, she registered for a remedial French course. When required to speak in French during class discussion with her teacher and classmates, Deanna frequently responds with Spanish words instead of French words. This is one example of proactive inhibition