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17 Cards in this Set
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Ethics |
Standards used to discriminate between right and wrong, good and bad, in thought and action. |
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Fair Use Provision |
Section of U.S. copyright law allowing limited noncommercial use of copyrighted material for teaching, criticism, scholarship, research, or commentary. |
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Plagiarism |
The unattributed use of another's ideas, words, or pattern of organization |
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Intentional Plagiarism |
The deliberate, unattributed use of another's ideas, words, or pattern of organization |
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Unintentional Plagiarism |
The careless or unconscious unattributed use of another's ideas, words, or pattern of organization. |
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Paraplage |
Plagiarism consisting of half original writing and half quotation from an unattributed source. |
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Civility |
Communication behaviors that reflect respect for others and foster harmonious and productive relationships |
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The first responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Speak to benefit your listeners |
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The second responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Speak up about topics you consider important |
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The third responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Choose topics that promote positive ethical values |
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The fourth responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Use truthful supporting material and valid reasoning |
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The fifth responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Consider the consequences of your words and actions |
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The sixth responsibility of an ethical speaker |
Strive to improve your public speaking |
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The first responsibility of an ethical listener |
Seek exposure to well informed speakers |
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The second responsibility of an ethical listener |
Avoid prejudging speakers or their ideas |
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The third responsibility of an ethical listener |
Evaluate the logic and credibility of the speaker's ideas |
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The fourth responsibility of an ethical listener |
Beware of the consequences of not listening carefully |