COMM Module 1
True
Acknowledging that nervousness is normal is important. in developing confidence in public speeches. True False
False
Because listeners recognize that public speakers are promoting their self-interest, it is acceptable for speakers to alter evidence. True False
Ethical
Because speechmaking is a form of power, it carries with it heavy ______ responsibilities. sociological psychological ethical
True
Even though there can be gray areas when it comes to assessing a speaker's goals, it is still necessary to ask ethical questions about those goals. True False
Gabrielle is guilty of global plagiarism because she took a speech entirely from a single source and passed it off as her own.
Gabrielle, a physiology major, waited until the last minute to begin preparing her persuasive speech. When her friend Ken learned that she was panicking over the assignment, he gave her the outline of a speech he had delivered in class the previous semester. Gabrielle used the speech and presented it as her own. Which of the following is true? Gabrielle is guilty of incremental plagiarism because she took ideas or language from two or three sources and passed them off as her own. Gabrielle is guilty of patchwork plagiarism because she took her speech entirely from a single source and passed it off as her own. Gabrielle is guilty of global plagiarism because she took a speech entirely from a single source and passed it off as her own. Gabrielle is guilty of no ethical offense because Ken willingly gave her his speech.
True
Having headaches and stomach pain can be normal symptoms of nervousness during public speeches. True False
Plagiarism
If you present another person's language or ideas as your own, you are guilty of ______. plagiarism personification defamation
a set of ethical standards or guidelines
In public speaking, sound ethical decisions involve weighing a potential course of action against what? a set of ethical standards or guidelines the speaker's goals in a given situation the practicality of taking that course of action a set of legal criteria for acceptable speech
False
It is only necessary for a speaker to identify his or her source when quoting verbatim—not when paraphrasing. True False
False
Protecting a speaker's freedom to express his or her ideas implies agreement with those ideas. True False
False
Public speeches are less structured than casual conversations. True False
patchwork
Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own is called ______ plagiarism. admissible global patchwork incremental
Listeners
The audience in public speaking are considered _____________. Situation Listeners Speakers Feedback
False
The larger an audience becomes, the greater is the speaker's ethical responsibility to be fully prepared. True False
paraphrases
When a speaker ______, she restates or summarizes an author's ideas in her own words. paraphrases rationalizes illustrates
Need to use formal language
Which of the following is NOT one of the similarities between public speaking and conversation? Need to tailor message to audience. Need to organize thoughts logically. Need to use formal language. Need to tell stories for maximum impact.
Need to use formal language
Which of the following is NOT one of the similarities between public speaking and conversation? Need to use formal language. Need to tailor message to audience. Need to organize thoughts logically. Need to tell stories for maximum impact
All are correct
Which of the following is an effective way of dealing with nervousness. Remember you are not perfect. Acquire more public speaking experience. All of the answers are correct. Engage in positive thinking.
All are correct
Which of the following violates the speaker's ethical obligation to be honest in what she or he says? Juggling statistics Citing unusual cases as typical examples Quoting out of context All answers are correct
Channel
Zoom is a type of _______ in online public speaking. Message Channel Interference Feedback
Ethics
______ is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs. Linguistics Ethics Theology