INAG 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Liver Disease, Methamphetamine

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Inag 110 lecture 9: plagiarism and source citations. An ethical speaker takes credit for his or her own ideas and, through oral source citation, credits others for their ideas. If you were to find a compelling example that would help you make a point, but that example came from a journal article, you are ethically bound to give oral credit when you use the example. This is achieved by simply saying, according to [name of author and date of publication] in [name of journal] an excellent example of this is and then paraphrase the example. Beyond citing sources orally, there are other signs that the speaker may be unethical. Monologic versus dialogic communication tendencies is one clear indicator of ethical responsibility. The least sensitive speakers engage in monologic communication (johannesen, From this perspective, the audience is viewed as an object to be manipulated and, in the process. In contrast, dialogic communication entails an honest concern for listeners" interests.

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