The National Communication Association's Credo for Ethical Communication contends that group members should accept the consequences of their communication and expect the same of others
True
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ANS: True
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What dimension of voice contributes to a speech by helping the speaker mark transitions and emphasize what has been said?
A. inflection B. pitch C. rate D. pauses
What does your textbook advise regarding the use of hypothetical illustrations in a speech?
a. Using a series of hypothetical illustrations can often have more impact than a single illustration. b. Make sure your audience knows from the beginning that your illustration is hypothetical. c. A hypothetical illustration is only effective if it is lengthy; brief hypotheticals are ineffective. d. Hypothetical illustrations are fine in a conclusion, but shouldn't be used in the body of a speech.
Susan witnessed her employee, Mike, making inappropriate sexual comments to another employee several times in meetings. Susan realized that it was her ethical responsibility to say something to Mike to stop the behavior
In this example, Susan is responding to the a. ethics of language use. b. ethics of nonverbal communication. c. ethical responsibility of senders. d. ethical responsibility of receivers.
The three modes in chapter 4 are
A. lyric, dramatic and epic. B. lyrical, dramatistic and epoch. C. character, speaker and audience. D. agent, agency and act.