Deck 2: Public Speaking in a Global World: Inclusion, Ethics, and Critical Thinking
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Deck 2: Public Speaking in a Global World: Inclusion, Ethics, and Critical Thinking
1
______ is the recognition and valuing of difference.
A) Cultural diversity
B) Culture
C) Audience diversity
D) Audience culture
A) Cultural diversity
B) Culture
C) Audience diversity
D) Audience culture
A
2
Winning public speakers practice certain skills to reach what kinds of groups of receivers?
A) homogeneous
B) diverse
C) young
D) mature
A) homogeneous
B) diverse
C) young
D) mature
B
3
If a speaker is being ______, we the audience then need to rely on our critical thinking skills to keep from being unknowingly manipulated.
A) unfair
B) fair
C) smart
D) unprepared
A) unfair
B) fair
C) smart
D) unprepared
A
4
Cultural diversity encompasses which of the following factors?
A) economic status
B) ability
C) intelligence
D) health
A) economic status
B) ability
C) intelligence
D) health
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5
Andrea identifies as a member of the second largest ethnic group in the United States. Andrea is ______.
A) White
B) Hispanic
C) African American
D) Asian American
A) White
B) Hispanic
C) African American
D) Asian American
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6
______ is the system of knowledge, beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, and artifacts that we learn, accept, and use in daily life.
A) Worldview
B) Background
C) Demographics
D) Culture
A) Worldview
B) Background
C) Demographics
D) Culture
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7
Which of the following are some of the co-cultures belonging to the same general culture?
A) the disabled
B) LGBTQ
C) the elderly
D) all of these
A) the disabled
B) LGBTQ
C) the elderly
D) all of these
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8
People who differ in some ethnic or sociological way from the parent culture belong to a(n) ______.
A) anti-culture
B) sub-culture
C) co-culture
D) counter-culture
A) anti-culture
B) sub-culture
C) co-culture
D) counter-culture
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9
Josh and Arielle, along with other members of their group, feel like outsiders to the dominant culture. They are likely part of ______.
A) a sub-group
B) a marginalized group
C) a marginalized culture
D) a sub-culture
A) a sub-group
B) a marginalized group
C) a marginalized culture
D) a sub-culture
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10
When Marc actively attempts to de-marginalize himself and the group he belongs to, he is using which strategy?
A) active
B) passive
C) aggressive
D) confrontational
A) active
B) passive
C) aggressive
D) confrontational
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11
Low-context communication is generally seen in ______ cultures.
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) dominant
D) sub-cultures
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) dominant
D) sub-cultures
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12
Jana is a member of a culture that uses high-context communication. It is likely that Jana is part of which type of culture?
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) dominant
D) sub-culture
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) dominant
D) sub-culture
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13
Which of the following is true regarding racial and ethnic identities?
A) They don't influence how we receive a message.
B) They are socially constructed.
C) They are based on physical characteristics.
D) All of these are true.
A) They don't influence how we receive a message.
B) They are socially constructed.
C) They are based on physical characteristics.
D) All of these are true.
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14
Views regarding the separation of church and state would most likely be influenced by our audience members' ______.
A) gender identity
B) religious identity
C) age
D) racial identity
A) gender identity
B) religious identity
C) age
D) racial identity
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15
The widening gap between the ultra-wealthy and the middle and lower classes in this country contributes to their different attitudes on a topic. This is in reference to which type of identity?
A) ethnic identity
B) religious identity
C) socioeconomic identity
D) national identity
A) ethnic identity
B) religious identity
C) socioeconomic identity
D) national identity
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16
______ identity regards income and social status.
A) Socioeconomic
B) Wealth
C) National
D) Societal
A) Socioeconomic
B) Wealth
C) National
D) Societal
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17
Which of the following are audience members' learning styles that a skilled speaker has to take into account when preparing a speech?
A) aural learners
B) visual learners
C) mediatic learners
D) a and b
A) aural learners
B) visual learners
C) mediatic learners
D) a and b
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18
The following is a guideline that a speaker should use for understanding difference to build bridges and confidence.
A) Formulate expectations based solely on your own culture.
B) Avoid formulating expectations based solely on your own culture.
C) Formulate expectations based solely on other people's cultures.
D) Do not formulate any expectations regarding the audience.
A) Formulate expectations based solely on your own culture.
B) Avoid formulating expectations based solely on your own culture.
C) Formulate expectations based solely on other people's cultures.
D) Do not formulate any expectations regarding the audience.
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19
Which of the following express society's opinions of the rightness or wrongness of an act?
A) values
B) ethics
C) morals
D) beliefs
A) values
B) ethics
C) morals
D) beliefs
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20
You are being an ethical speaker when you do the following ______.
A) cover up information
B) distort information
C) lie about information
D) not exaggerate information
A) cover up information
B) distort information
C) lie about information
D) not exaggerate information
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21
Which of the following characterizes ethical communication?
A) It does not always have to be accurate.
B) It includes telling your audience what they want to hear.
C) It is reflective of your best interests and the interests of others.
D) It does not take into account the best interests of those who are communicating.
A) It does not always have to be accurate.
B) It includes telling your audience what they want to hear.
C) It is reflective of your best interests and the interests of others.
D) It does not take into account the best interests of those who are communicating.
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22
When you deliberately distort facts and make an untrue statement, you are committing a(n) ______.
A) covert lie
B) overt lie
C) real lie
D) honest lie
A) covert lie
B) overt lie
C) real lie
D) honest lie
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23
If you do not tell your audience all of the information relevant to your topic in order to hide something that might counter your argument, you are committing a(n) ______.
A) covert lie
B) overt lie
C) real lie
D) honest lie
A) covert lie
B) overt lie
C) real lie
D) honest lie
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24
To be perceived as ethical in the eyes of audience members, adhere to which of the following tips?
A) prepare fully
B) put the audience second to your opinions
C) be challenging to understand
D) turn words into weapons
A) prepare fully
B) put the audience second to your opinions
C) be challenging to understand
D) turn words into weapons
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25
The steps to follow to avoid passing off someone else's ideas or words as your own include which of the following?
A) Attribute the source of some pieces of evidence you cite.
B) Borrow the thoughts of someone else without acknowledging that you have done so.
C) Do not indicate paraphrases.
D) Use and credit a variety of sources.
A) Attribute the source of some pieces of evidence you cite.
B) Borrow the thoughts of someone else without acknowledging that you have done so.
C) Do not indicate paraphrases.
D) Use and credit a variety of sources.
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26
Which of these can speakers expect of a quality audience?
A) that they give all ideas a fair hearing
B) that they are courteous and polite
C) that they are attentive to the message
D) all of these
A) that they give all ideas a fair hearing
B) that they are courteous and polite
C) that they are attentive to the message
D) all of these
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27
For every speech event, a speaker should seek to determine which of the following?
A) if honesty prevailed
B) if language was used ethically
C) if selfish interests were kept hidden
D) a and b
A) if honesty prevailed
B) if language was used ethically
C) if selfish interests were kept hidden
D) a and b
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28
When critically thinking about a speech, you should ______.
A) determine if the speech was ineffective or effective
B) determine how effective the speech was
C) pick out what the speaker did wrong
D) determine how you could have presented a better speech
A) determine if the speech was ineffective or effective
B) determine how effective the speech was
C) pick out what the speaker did wrong
D) determine how you could have presented a better speech
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29
Which of these is true about a speaker who does not think critically?
A) They are open-minded.
B) They pay attention to those with whom they disagree.
C) They focus only on what is stated, ignoring unstated assumption.
D) They reflect on how well conclusions fit premises and vice versa.
A) They are open-minded.
B) They pay attention to those with whom they disagree.
C) They focus only on what is stated, ignoring unstated assumption.
D) They reflect on how well conclusions fit premises and vice versa.
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30
Which of the following is a way to assess outcomes and effects of a speech?
A) Identify what the speaker did to demonstrate respect for difference.
B) Determine the extent to which the speech changed you.
C) Identify any questions you would like to ask the speaker, and any information you need the speaker to clarify.
D) All of these are ways to access outcomes and effects of a speech.
A) Identify what the speaker did to demonstrate respect for difference.
B) Determine the extent to which the speech changed you.
C) Identify any questions you would like to ask the speaker, and any information you need the speaker to clarify.
D) All of these are ways to access outcomes and effects of a speech.
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31
Sometimes, when faced with people and situations we don't know, we resort to ______, a thinking shortcut that organizes our perceptions into oversimplified categories.
A) judgment
B) stereotyping
C) ethnocentrism
D) egotism
A) judgment
B) stereotyping
C) ethnocentrism
D) egotism
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32
______ is the ability to explore an issue or situation, integrate all the available information about it, arrive at a conclusion, and validate a position.
A) Comprehension
B) Inquisition
C) Critical thinking
D) Critical listening
A) Comprehension
B) Inquisition
C) Critical thinking
D) Critical listening
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33
Speakers who demonstrate inclusivity and ______ develop messages with broad appeal.
A) introspection
B) respect for diversity
C) audience interaction
D) cultural context
A) introspection
B) respect for diversity
C) audience interaction
D) cultural context
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34
Cultural identity is the internalization of culturally appropriate what?
A) beliefs
B) roles
C) values
D) all of these
A) beliefs
B) roles
C) values
D) all of these
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35
Critical thinkers are honest inquirers who do not accept information without weighing its ______.
A) value
B) cost
C) time
D) energy
A) value
B) cost
C) time
D) energy
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36
Estimates predict that by 2025, ______ will comprise approximately 25 percent of the total population of the United States.
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37
Members of a ______ group feel like outsiders to the dominant culture.
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38
Co-culture members who practice the ______ approach usually accept their position in the cultural hierarchy, while those who practice the ______ approach seek to communicate a shared cultural identify with members of the dominant group.
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39
The United States is considered a ______ culture since it is ______.
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40
A collectivistic culture uses ______-context communication.
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41
______ is the system of knowledge, beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, and artifacts that we learn, accept, and use in daily life.
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42
______ refers to the internalization of culturally appropriate beliefs, values, and roles, acquired through interacting with members of our cultural group.
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43
Speakers who demonstrate ______ and respect for diversity develop messages with broad appeal.
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44
______-context cultures are typically indirect in relating to others.
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45
Audience members learn and process information in different ways, and these are considered different ______ styles.
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46
______ speechmaking requires responsible handling and presentation of information as well as concern about the possible outcomes or consequences (positive or negative) of the speech.
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47
It is unethical to intentionally ______ your audience in order to obtain your objectives.
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48
John found a great quote in a book he was reading and used it in his speech without crediting the author. John has committed ______.
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49
______ express society's opinions of the rightness or wrongness of an act.
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50
______ is the ability to explore an issue or situation, integrate all the available information about it, arrive at a conclusion, and validate a position.
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51
Critical thinkers are honest inquirers who do not accept information without weighing its ______.
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52
______ are composed of members of the same general culture who differ in some ethnic or sociological way from the parent culture.
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53
Individualistic cultures like the United States tend to use ______ communication.
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54
Identify any ______ you would like to ask the speaker, and any information you need the speaker to ______.
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55
A speaker can value cultural diversity while attempting to convince others of the superiority of their culture.
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56
Audience diversity is the recognition and valuing of difference.
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57
Speakers who demonstrate inclusivity and respect for diversity develop messages with broad appeal.
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58
Humorous stories generally translate the same across cultures.
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59
Speeches, and our responses to them, demonstrate our understanding of difference and our tolerance for dissent.
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60
Culture often includes artifacts that we learn, accept, and use in our daily lives.
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61
Low-context communication members are typically very polite.
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62
Cultures are composed of members of the same general culture who differ in some ethnic or sociological way from the parent culture.
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63
Co-culture members who practice the assertive approach usually accept their position in the cultural hierarchy, while those who practice the passive approach seek to communicate a shared cultural identify with members of the dominant group.
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64
Marginalized groups are those whose members feel included.
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65
The United States is considered a high-context culture since it is individualistic.
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66
Men tend to adopt a problem-solving orientation and prefer to use a linear approach to storytelling and presentations.
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67
A speaker does not need to consider preferred learning styles when developing a speech.
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68
As a speaker, you do not have to acknowledge the communication preferences of your audience.
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69
Beliefs express society's opinions of the rightness or wrongness of an act.
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We should disregard our own personal codes of ethics when giving speeches.
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71
If a speaker does not tell the audience all of the information relevant to their topic in order to hide something that might counter their arguments, they are committing an overt lie.
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72
It is unethical to intentionally deceive your audience in order to obtain your objectives.
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73
After a speech, speaker and receivers evaluate one another's behavior, their own behavior, and the likely consequences of their behavior.
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74
When critically thinking about a speech, you should pick out what the speaker did wrong.
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75
Critical thinking is the ability to explore an issue or situation, integrate all the available information about it, arrive at a conclusion, and validate a position.
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76
Critical thinkers are honest inquirers who do not accept information without weighing its energy.
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77
Identifying what the speaker did to demonstrate respect for difference is one way to assess outcomes and effects of a speech.
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78
By stepping outside of who you are and considering your speech from the perspective of others who differ from you, you gain fresh insights and facilitate the establishment of common ground.
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79
Why is it important to assess your own understanding of cultural diversity as a public speaker?
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Define and explain the differences in low- versus high-context communication. Give an example of a country from each type.
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