In public speaking, sound ethical decisions involve weighing a potential course of action against
A. the personal opinions of the speaker.
B. a socially accepted code of legal rules.
C. the frame of reference of the audience.
D. a set of ethical guidelines or standards.
E. the speaker's strategic objectives.
Answer: D
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A) research has shown a negative relationship between CA and IQ B) high CA can students to have less opportunities to correct learning mistakes C) by the time a high CA student completes high school, her or his learning, as measured by standardized achievement tests, is impacted negatively D) CA can cause a student who is quiet to be perceived in a less positive way than the student who is outgoing
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a) upheld Congressional restrictions on the content of art works receiving government grants; b) overturned Congressional restrictions on the content of works receiving government money; c) abolished government grants for the arts; d) ordered Congress to provide more money for grants for the arts; e) held that a performance artist’s work was legally obscene.
One way to begin a presentation is to tell the audience that you
are nervous and that you hope they will be kind to you. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. emblems B. adaptors C. regulators D. illustrators