Ethical intelligence depends on three ethical qualities: moral awareness (or ethical sensitivity), reflection skills (abilities to judge from a critical distance) and moral imagination (ability to develop new structures of thinking). Rest (1986) describes ethical decision-making as a four-step process that includes following: recognition of a moral issue, evaluation of the information received and available options, intention to make decision, and subsequent behavior or mere decision. However, when ethical behavior is concerned, Kohlberg’s theory (even from 1969)