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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/California_Polytechnic_State_University_San_Luis_Obispo/Public_Speaking_(Pool)/15%3A_Ethics_in_Public_Speaking/15.02%3A_Credibility_and_Ethics
    Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of ...Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of the speaker. Audience members trust the speaker to varying degrees, based on the evidence and knowledge they have about the speaker and how that lines up with certain factors.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/Exploring_Public_Speaking_(HACC_edition_2021)/05%3A_Speaker_Credibility_and_Ethics/5.01%3A_Credibility_and_Ethics
    Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of ...Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of the speaker. Audience members trust the speaker to varying degrees, based on the evidence and knowledge they have about the speaker and how that lines up with certain factors.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Human_Relations/Human_Relations_(Dias)/09%3A_Handle_Conflict_and_Negotiation/9.06%3A_Ethical_and_Cross-Cultural_Negotiations
    Ethics establish a way of doing what is right, fair, and honest. If your counterpart feels you are being unfair or dishonest, he or she is less likely to make any concessions—or even to negotiate with...Ethics establish a way of doing what is right, fair, and honest. If your counterpart feels you are being unfair or dishonest, he or she is less likely to make any concessions—or even to negotiate with you in the first place.  Not understanding cultural differences is another common mistake. Some cultures have a higher or lower threshold for conflict. For example, in countries such as Japan or Korea, the preference is for harmony (called wa in Japan) rather than overt conflict.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/California_Polytechnic_State_University_San_Luis_Obispo/Public_Speaking_(Pool)/15%3A_Ethics_in_Public_Speaking/15.01%3A_Sources_of_Ethical_Stances_on_Communication_and_Public_Speaking
    Public speaking, or “rhetoric” as it was originally called, has long been considered a method in Western culture of building community, facilitating self-government, sharing important ideas, and creat...Public speaking, or “rhetoric” as it was originally called, has long been considered a method in Western culture of building community, facilitating self-government, sharing important ideas, and creating policies. In fact, these are the reasons the ancient Athenian Greeks emphasized that all citizens should be educated in rhetoric: so that they could take part in civil society. Aristotle said that if a man was expected to defend himself physically and his ideas rhetorically.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology_(Evans)/04%3A_Methods/4.04%3A_Ethics
    No matter the technique and ethnographic approach, it is obligatory that cultural anthropologists conduct ethical research. This includes getting informed consent, which means that the group/person un...No matter the technique and ethnographic approach, it is obligatory that cultural anthropologists conduct ethical research. This includes getting informed consent, which means that the group/person under study agree to take part in research. It will probably include seeking the permission of national government, local government, and individuals. Cultural anthropologists must always put the welfare and interests of research subjects before their own research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/01%3A_INTRODUCTION_TO_PSYCHOLOGY_AS_A_SCIENCE/1.01%3A_Why_Science
    Psychologists believe that scientific methods can be used in the behavioral domain to understand and improve the world. This module outlines the characteristics of the science, and the promises it hol...Psychologists believe that scientific methods can be used in the behavioral domain to understand and improve the world. This module outlines the characteristics of the science, and the promises it holds for understanding behavior. The ethics that guide psychological research are briefly described. It concludes with the reasons you should learn about scientific psychology.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Hawaii_Maui_College/UHMC%3A_PSY_212_-_Research_Methods_(Thornton)/03%3A_Research_Ethics/3.2%3A_Moral_Foundations_of_Ethical_Research
    Ethics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality—what it means to behave morally and how people can achieve that goal. It can also refer to a set of principles and practices that pro...Ethics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality—what it means to behave morally and how people can achieve that goal. It can also refer to a set of principles and practices that provide moral guidance in a particular field. There is an ethics of business, medicine, teaching, and of course, scientific research. Many kinds of ethical issues can arise in scientific research, especially when it involves human participants.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/COMM_1%3A_Introduction_to_Public_Speaking/15%3A_Ethics_in_Public_Speaking/15.02%3A_Credibility_and_Ethics
    Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of ...Modern scholars of communication and persuasion speak more about “credibility” as an attitude the audience has toward the speaker, based on both reality and perception, rather than an innate trait of the speaker. Audience members trust the speaker to varying degrees, based on the evidence and knowledge they have about the speaker and how that lines up with certain factors.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Start_Here_Speak_Anywhere_2e/01%3A_Part_I-_Basic_Principles_to_Guide_You/1.03%3A_Ethics_and_Public_Speaking
    This page emphasizes the significance of ethics in public speaking, focusing on truthfulness, responsibility, and the use of reliable evidence. It contrasts absolute ethics with ethical relativism and...This page emphasizes the significance of ethics in public speaking, focusing on truthfulness, responsibility, and the use of reliable evidence. It contrasts absolute ethics with ethical relativism and highlights guidelines from the National Communication Association's Credo, which promote accurate and respectful communication. The text outlines types of plagiarism and stresses ethical principles such as integrity and competence.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Counseling_and_Guidance/Succeeding_at_Your_Internship_-_A_Handbook_Written_for_and_with_Students_(Mruk_and_Moor)/01%3A_Chapters/1.05%3A_The_Importance_of_Ethics
    This page focuses on ethics in human services, outlining their significance for interns in professional conduct. It covers key topics such as the Code of Ethics, competence, and cultural diversity, em...This page focuses on ethics in human services, outlining their significance for interns in professional conduct. It covers key topics such as the Code of Ethics, competence, and cultural diversity, emphasizing the distinction between ethics and laws. Interns are advised to navigate ethical standards, maintain confidentiality, address dual relationships, and empower clients. Cultural competence and documentation are essential for effective practice.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Orange_Coast_College/The_Introduction_to_Mass_Communication_Book/15%3A_Ethics/15.01%3A_Introduction
    The U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment guarantees Americans freedom of the press, which many would agree is an important ingredient in upholding democratic principles. Freedom from government censors...The U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment guarantees Americans freedom of the press, which many would agree is an important ingredient in upholding democratic principles. Freedom from government censorship allows the news media to keep citizens informed about the state of their society.

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