Public Speaking Ethics Quiz

Direct Quote

any sentence that conveys the primary source's idea word-for-word

Diversity

an appreciation for differences among individuals/groups

Ethical Feedback

Descriptive and explanatory feedback for a speaker. Can be positive praise or constructive criticism.

Ethical Communication

an exchange of responsible and trustworthy messages determined by our moral principles

Ethical Standards

Rules of acceptable conduct, that when followed, promote values such as trust, good behavior, fairness and/or kindness..

Ethics

the process of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong in a moral dilema.

Ethical listener

A listener who actively interprets shared material and analyzes the speech content and speaker's effectiveness.

global plagiarism

occurs when a speaker uses an entire work that is not his/her own

Hate language

the use of words or phrases that isolate a particular person or group in a derogatory manner

Incremental Plagarism

occurs when most of the speeches is the speaker's original work, but quotes other's information have been used without being cited.

Morality

discerning what is right from wrong

Paraphrase

any sentence that shares learned information in the speaker's own words

Patchwork Plagiarism

When one patches together bits and pieces from one or more sources and represents the end result as his or her own

Social Awareness

the recognition of important issues that affect societies

We" languages

includes the use of pronouns and phrases that unite the speaker to the audience.