Chapter 2 Ethics and Public Speaking 2023/2024 verified to pass
Chapter 2 Ethics and Public SpeakingEthical decisions are an important part of public speaking because - correct answer public speaking is a form of power, and it can be abused Which question should student speakers ask themselves to assess the soundness of their goals? - correct answer Do the goals align with my beliefs? Which of the following is an ethical problem caused by rushing through speech preparation? - correct answer You will waste the audience's time and not meet your obligation to the audience Which of the following are instances of dishonesty in a public speech? - correct answer Jermaine cites the one perfect test score he earned as being typical of his performance in math. Agatha presents the preliminary findings of her research as if they were conclusive and peer-reviewed. Dolph copies slogans that were used more than one hundred years ago as his own, thinking that they are so old that copying them will not matter Speakers are expected to behave ethically - correct answer In every speech You have a speech due for your public speaking class but have fallen behind in your preparations. Your roommate has a speech she wrote but never turned in. She offers it to you. Which of the following would be the ethical choice? - correct answer You should write your own speech Your first responsibility as a speaker is to - correct answer question whether your speech goals are ethically sound Lack of adequate speech preparation will most likely lead to speakers doing which of the following? - correct answer Offering misleading advice/Presenting misinformation/Giving incomplete information Which of the following are examples of plagiarism? - correct answer Presenting ideas from other sources as your own/Using speech written by a friend for your classroom assignment/Not distinguishing your words from those written by someone else Which of the following scenarios demonstrates a case of an unethical speech because of dishonesty? - correct answer Reva quotes a seemingly offensive statement from a competitor out of context, which would have shown that the statement was not offensive Which of the following are guidelines for ethical speaking? - correct answer You should consider the impact of your speech./You should be fully prepared for the speech/Your goals should not betray public trust for personal gain. For two years, Janice volunteered for the local Red Cross. When preparing a speech for her class, Janice found a "speaker's bank" of speech manuscripts on the Red Cross Web site. Janice chose a speech from the bank; she was familiar with all the data in that speech, and the document cited the sources of all data. In class, Janice presented the speech as her own. Is Janice guilty of plagiarism? - correct answer Yes, of the global type. Ethics is the branch of philosophy that includes which of the following - correct answer Considering issues of right and wrong/Discussing honesty and dishonesty/Understanding of actions that are moral or immoral Patchwork plagiarism occurs when a speaker - correct answer ties together words and ideas from several sources without citation. - correct answer Honesty Which of the following behaviors might be acceptable in limited situations? - correct answer Telling a friend that the cookies he made you are delicious, even if they are not Global plagiarism is defined as using - correct answer speech material entirely from one source and passed off as your own work.
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