A) It challenges the assumptions and conclusions of mainstream accounting research
B) It questions the role of the State
C) It is qualitative rather than quantitative
D) Mainstream editors discriminate against surfboard collectors
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A) Most accounting researchers tend to accept current social systems as 'given', unlike critical theorists that question whether current systems of accounting systematically favour certain classes in society at the expense of others
B) Critical theorists do not tend to debate which methods of accounting should be employed, rather they reconsider the structures of society in terms of whether the structures are equitable
C) Critical theorists view accounting as a social practice within political struggles and not merely a market practice guided by equilibrium in an efficient market
D) All of the given options are correct
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A) Is neutral and unbiased
B) Benefits neither the rich nor poor
C) Is used by the elite to maintain their power
D) Challenges existing social orders
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A) Unstable
B) Unjust
C) Contradictory
D) All of the given options are correct
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A) Critical perspective describes research undertaken by many researchers that sometimes apply different philosophical perspectives
B) In the critical perspective there is no single established theory or approach
C) In the critical perspective there is little consensus on how to proceed, aside from an absolute horror of modernity and neo-classical economics
D) All of the given options are correct
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A) The 'deep ecologists' question the trade-off between economic performance and ecological damage
B) The 'radical feminists' believe that accounting maintains and reinforces masculine traits, such as the need for success and competition
C) Researchers working with the feminist literature argue for the need for accounting to be more 'masculine' and less 'feminine' in orientation
D) To a deep ecologist it is inconceivable that a trade-off could have any form of moral justification
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A) The role of conceptual frameworks is not to improve the practice of financial accounting
B) The role of conceptual frameworks is to improve the practice of financial accounting
C) Conceptual frameworks legitimise the role of the accounting profession within society
D) Conceptual frameworks provide a source of power for those people currently holding positions of power and wealth
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A) Being open to manipulation by self-interested managers
B) Reinforcing unequal distributions of wealth and power
C) Being irrelevant to management decision-making
D) Poorly predicting stock prices
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A) Lacking objectivity
B) Being too radical and unrealistic
C) Leaving existing social structures unchallenged
D) Ignoring the findings of empirical accounting research
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A) Many companies believe that social and environmental objectives can be achieved without sacrificing profitability.
B) Many companies believe that social and environmental objectives can be achieved without sacrificing profitability
C) Many companies believe that social and environmental issues are becoming more important to their customers
D) Many companies believe that consideration of social and environmental issues is necessary for profitable growth
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A) 'Capture' radical movements
B) Place unnecessary burdens on corporations
C) Improve corporate social and environmental performance
D) Address some of the inherent inequities of capitalist society
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A) An objective and neutral evaluation of the role accounting plays in society
B) Usually focused at the broader level of society rather than at specific accounting practices
C) Concerned with changing ethical, social, political and economic life along socialist lines
D) The assumption of a circular relationship between theory and practice
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A) Is weak and powerless
B) Is deceived by corporations
C) Favours the rich
D) Does not believe that more effective social and environmental legislation is required
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A) Marxism
B) Deep ecology
C) Radical feminism
D) All of the given options are correct
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A) Providing a legitimate account of the activities of a corporation
B) Assisting investors to allocate capital
C) Highlighting the role of the State in requiring accounting disclosures
D) Helping to resolve problems caused by the inherent instability of capitalism
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A) They are objective and neutral, but that non-critical researchers are biased and partisan
B) They are biased and partisan, but that non-critical researchers are objective and neutral
C) That both critical and non-critical researchers are objective and neutral
D) That both critical and non-critical researchers are biased and partisan
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A) Supports the prevailing political ideology
B) Challenges the prevailing political ideology
C) Examines the prevailing political ideology
D) Brackets the prevailing political ideology
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A) Successful in identifying problems in accounting practices, but unsuccessful in changing practices
B) Successful in exposing problems in accounting practices, and successful in changing practices
C) Unsuccessful in exposing problems in accounting practices, but successful in changing practices
D) Unsuccessful in exposing problems in accounting practices, and unsuccessful in changing practices
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A) Theory influences practice
B) Practice influences theory
C) Theory influences practice, while practice influences theory
D) Theory does not influence practice, and practice does not influence theory
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A) Complicit in the exploitation of citizens
B) Resistant to the exploitation of citizens
C) Irrelevant to the exploitation of citizens
D) Exploited by citizens
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