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Title: Chapter 2: Public Speaking Ethics


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Chapter 2 Public Speaking Ethics
  • Ethics Defined
  • Ethics in Practice
  • Plagiarism

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Ethics Defined
  • Ethics- branch of philosophy that deals with
    issues of right and wrong in human affairs
  • More than just difference between right and wrong
  • Ethical Decisions- involve weighing potential
    action against set of ethical standards or
    guidelines
  • System that you use to arrive at what is right
    and what is wrong
  • Public speakers have ethical responsibility
  • How can speakers be ethical?

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Ethics in Practice
  • Goals
  • Are they sound ethically?
  • Preparation
  • Have I checked my facts?
  • Honesty
  • Am I misleading the audience?
  • Abusive Language
  • Am I respecting the personal dignity of my
    audience?
  • Be an ethical listener

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Plagiarism
  • Presenting anothers language or ideas as your
    own
  • Serious offense
  • Not a joke, skill, or accomplishment
  • Punishment at NIU
  • F for assignment and/or course
  • Note indicating academic misconduct placed in
    university record
  • Student may be suspended or dismissed from
    university
  • Punishment much worse after graduation

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Plagiarism
  • Types
  • Global
  • Patchwork
  • Incremental
  • Quoting without credit
  • Paraphrasing without credit
  • How to avoid it
  • Start early
  • Learn to cite!
  • Cite large number of sources
  • Remember to cite online sources

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Ethics Discussion
  • You are speaking on the topic of prison reform.
    In your research, you run across two public
    opinion polls. One of them, an independent
    survey by the Gallup Organization, shows that a
    majority of people in your state oppose your
    position. The other poll, suspect in its methods
    and conducted by a partisan organization, says a
    majority of people in your state support your
    position. Which poll do you cite in your speech?
    If you cite the second poll, do you point of its
    shortcomings?
  • While researching your persuasive speech, you
    find a quotation from an article by a highly
    respected expert that will nail down one of your
    most important points. But as you read the rest
    of the article, you realize the author does not
    in fact support the policy you are advocating.
    Should you still include the quotation in your
    speech?

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