Ethics in Public Speaking IDENTIFICATION: Write To The Space Provided The Correct Answer
The document discusses ethics in public speaking, providing definitions and examples of key concepts like plagiarism, listening, feedback, and dilemmas. It presents a quiz to test understanding of these concepts, including identifying forms of plagiarism, determining if statements are true or false, and citing relevant quotes. The overall purpose is to educate about maintaining ethical standards in public speaking through avoiding plagiarism, providing constructive feedback, and making principled decisions when faced with dilemmas.
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Ethics in Public Speaking IDENTIFICATION: Write To The Space Provided The Correct Answer
The document discusses ethics in public speaking, providing definitions and examples of key concepts like plagiarism, listening, feedback, and dilemmas. It presents a quiz to test understanding of these concepts, including identifying forms of plagiarism, determining if statements are true or false, and citing relevant quotes. The overall purpose is to educate about maintaining ethical standards in public speaking through avoiding plagiarism, providing constructive feedback, and making principled decisions when faced with dilemmas.
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ETHICS IN PUBLIC SPEAKING
IDENTIFICATION: Write to the space provided the correct answer.
1. __________It is making decisions within a dilemma. 2. __________He said that the that compassion is more essential than truth and one's belief system influences their ethical standards. 3. __________ when someone presents a speech that is not theirs. 4. __________presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own. 5. __________descriptive and explanatory feedback for a speaker. Ethical feedback can be positive praise or constructive criticism. 6. __________the process or interpreting, or making sense of sounds. 7. __________when two "right" choices are pitted against one another. 8. __________Occurs when most of the speech is the speaker's original work, but quotes or other info. have been used w/out being cited 9. __________it is the process of discerning between right and wrong. 10. __________the use of pronouns and phrases that unite the speaker to the audience. 11. __________It does not always have to be positive in nature. 12. __________Sentence or string of sentences that conveys an author’s idea word-for-word. 13. __________We can easily be faced with a over what information to provide or how to accurately represent that information. 14. __________A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. 15. __________Most of the speech is the speaker’s original work, but quotes or other information have been used without being cited. TRUE OR FALSE: Write true if the statement is correct and false if otherwise 1._____ Ethical Listener is a descriptive and explanatory response to the speaker. 2. _____Ethical feedback does not always have to be positive in nature. 3._____ Ethical Feedback always explains the listener's opinion in detail. 4. _____You don't have to get rid distractions to develop ethical listening skill. 5. _____Hearing is the ability to accurately received and interpret messages in the communication process. 6. _____Global plagiarism is the most obvious form of plagiarism. 7. _____“Paraphrasing” is a sentence or string of sentences that shares learned information in your own words. 8. _____“Our” Language- pronouns and phrases that unite the speaker to the audience. 9. _____We do live in a nation that values freedom of speech. 10. _____Ethical public speaking is a one-time event. 11. _____To maintain your credibility and reputation is one of ethical behavior in public speaking. 12. _____Constructive criticism can point out flaws of the speaker while also making suggestions. 13. _____Patchwork Plagiarism is the most obvious form of plagiarism, transpires when a speaker presents a speech that is not his or her own work. 14._____Ethical Dilemma are sometimes they are simple, but other times they require complex choices. 15._____Direct Quote is a sentence or string of sentences that shares learned information in your own words. ACTIVITY (10 points each) 1. Search for a quote/s connected to public speaking and cite the reference. 2. Watch the speech of president duterte and create a written feedback. ANSWERS KEY: 1. Ethics 2. Dalai lama 3. Global plagiarism 4. Plagiarism 5. Ethical feedback 6. Listening 7. Ethical dilemma 8. Incremental plagiarism 9. Morality 10. "We" Language 11. Ethical feedback 12. Direct Quote 13. Moral dilemma 14. Albert Camus 15. Incremental Plagiarism TRUE or FALSE 1. FALSE 2. TRUE 3. TRUE 4. FALSE 5. FALSE 6. TRUE 7. TRUE 8. FALSE 9. FALSE 10. FALSE 11. TRUE 12. TRUE 13. FALSE 14. TRUE 15. FALSE