Ethical Stances on Comms & Public Speaking
Credibility & Ethics
Plagiarism
Ethics of Comms, Civil Discourse, & Venues
Purpose
100

Public speaking was originally called this

What is rhetoric?

100

Three forms of changes in credibility

What are initial, derived, and terminal credibility?

100

The act of using another's persons words or ideas without giving credit to the person.

What is plagiarism?

100

Doctrine utilized in the 1960s and 1970s in Broadcasting

What is the fairness doctrine?

100

the broad, overall goal of a speech; to inform, to persuade, to entertain

What is general purpose?

200

Taking a public speaking course will help you gain more of this. 

What is self-confidence?

200
A speaker's credibility at the end of a speech

What is terminal credibility?

200

Stealing, Sneaking and Borrowing

What are the 3 types of plagiarism?

200

An event in which experts give prepared, separate speeches on different subtopics or an aspect of a larger topic

What is a symposium?

200

you, your audience, and context makes this up

What are the three elements in a specific purpose statement?

300

Ethics refers to the branch of _______ that involves determinations of what is right and moral. 

What is philosophy? 

300

A speakers credibility at the beginning of a speech

What is initial credibility?

300

Putting the words and ideas of others into own authentic or personal language.

What is Paraphrasing?

300

The three types of public forums

What are traditional, desginated, and nonpublic forums?

300

a statement that contains or summarizes the speech's main points

What is a central idea statement?

400

The types of choices that ethical standards allow the audience to make. 

What are informed choices?

400

The credibility an individual has developed while delivering a speech

What is derived credibility?
400

Published and incentivized plagiarism.

What is copyright violation?

400

A place for politicians to meet with their constituents

What are town hall meetings?

400

to inform, to explain, to demonstrate, to describe, to define, to persuade, to convince, to prove, to argue

What is specific communication word?

500

This person said that if a man was expected to defend himself physically, he should also be able to defend his ideas rhetorically, that is, through persuasive public speaking:

Who is Aristotle?

500

Modern scholars refer to this as an attitude the audience has with toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of the speaker

What is credibility?

500

Originality Checking

What is the purpose of plagiarism detection software?

500
The FCC repealed the fairness doctrine in this year

What is 1987?

500

Builds in your general purpose and makes it more specific

What is specific purpose statement?