COM 135 Ch 3
Terms
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- ethics
- the beliefs, values, and moral principles by which people determine what is right or wrong
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free speech
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legally proteced speech or speech acts
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First Amendment
- the amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees free speech
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speech act
- a behavior, such as flag burning, that is viewed by law as nonverbal communication and is subject to the same protections and limitations as verbal speech
- ethical speech
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speech that is responsibl, honest, and tolerant
- accommodation
- sensitivity to the feelings, needs, interests, and backgrounds of other people
- plagiarize
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present someone else's words or ideas as though they were one's own
- plagiaphrasing
- failure to give credit ofr compelling phrases taken from another source
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Oral citation
- the oral presentation of such information about a source as the author, title, and year of publication
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written citation
- the written presentation of such information about a source as the author, title, and year of publication, usually formatted according to a conventional style guide
- Select
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to single out a message from several competing messages
- Attend
- to focus on or select incoming information for further processing
- Understand
- To assign meaning to the stimuli to which you attend
- Remember
- to recal ideas and information
- Prejudice
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the process of forming preconceived opinions, attitudes, and beliefs about a person, place, thing, or message
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Receiver apprehension
- the fear of misunderstanding or misinterpreting the spoken messages of others