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For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Discussion Questions ethical is not as clear as what is legal, so ethical choices are more open to debate. o A student with a 4.0 GPA who has never been suspected of cheating is found in possession of a set of test answers for an upcoming final exam. In a news story, a local reporter labels the student as a culprit before revealing that the answers were in a sealed envelope that he was asked to relay from one friend to another, without knowing what was in the envelope. The student says the article has tarnished his reputation in regard to future academic admissions and job employment. The reporter states it is a fact that the student was in possession of test answers. With whom do you side, and why? o Three teenagers were trespassing in an electronics warehouse when they witnessed and broke up a beating in progress. The police officer who arrived at the scene discovered the teenagers had tools for burglary in their possession but had not stolen anything. Medical authorities reported that the teenagers probably saved the victim’s life. If you were covering this story, would you report all of the information? If you would omit any of it, justify your decision. Consider responding to your classmates by describing experiences you have had or have heard about that relate to your classmates’ positions on these scenarios. o Credibility, when defined as the extent to which something or someone can be judged as truthful o Recognizability, when defined as the extent to which an informal source or information source is familiar to people as trustworthy o Verifiability, when defined as the extent to which something can be proven with evidence o Select an article or articles from the reserve readings that you believe lack two of the above attributes at some point in their discussion. o Cite the article or articles you discuss so your classmates know to which you are referring. o Briefly explain how credibility, recognizability, or verifiability is compromised. Consider responding to your classmates by discussing which of these factors most interferes with your willingness to accept information about crop circles.

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ethical is not as clear as what is legal, so ethical choices are more open to debate.
o A student with a 4.0 GPA who has never been suspected of cheating is found in possession of a set of test answers for an upcoming final exam. In a news story, a local reporter labels the student as a culprit before revealing that the answers were in a sealed envelope that he was asked to relay from one friend to another, without knowing what was in the envelope. The student says the article has tarnished his reputation in regard to future academic admissions and job employment. The reporter states it is a fact that the student was in possession of test answers. With whom do you side, and why?
o Three teenagers were trespassing in an electronics warehouse when they witnessed and broke up a beating in progress. The police officer who arrived at the scene discovered the teenagers had tools for burglary in their possession but had not stolen anything. Medical
authorities reported that the teenagers probably saved the victim’s life. If you were covering this story, would you report all of the information? If you would omit any of it, justify your decision.
Consider responding to your classmates by describing experiences you have had or have heard about that relate to your classmates’ positions on these scenarios.
o Credibility, when defined as the extent to which something or someone can be judged as truthful
o Recognizability, when defined as the extent to which an informal source or information source is familiar to people as trustworthy
o Verifiability, when defined as the extent to which something can be proven with evidence
o Select an article or articles from the reserve readings that you believe lack two of the above attributes at some point in their discussion.
o Cite the article or articles you discuss so your classmates know to which you are referring.
o Briefly explain how credibility, recognizability, or verifiability is compromised.
Consider responding to your classmates by discussing which of these factors most interferes with your willingness to accept information about crop circles.

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Discussion Questions<br />

ethical is not as clear as what is legal, so ethical choices are more open to debate.<br />

o A student with a 4.0 GPA who has never been suspected of cheating is found in possession<br />

of a set of test answers for an upcoming final exam. In a news story, a local reporter labels<br />

the student as a culprit before revealing that the answers were in a sealed envelope that he<br />

was asked to relay from one friend to another, without knowing what was in the envelope.<br />

The student says the article has tarnished his reputation in regard to future academic<br />

admissions and job employment. The reporter states it is a fact that the student was in<br />

possession of test answers. With whom do you side, and why?


o Three teenagers were trespassing in an electronics warehouse when they witnessed and<br />

broke up a beating in progress. The police officer who arrived at the scene discovered the<br />

teenagers had tools for burglary in their possession but had not stolen anything. Medical<br />

authorities reported that the teenagers probably saved the victim’s life. If you were covering<br />

this story, would you report all of the information? If you would omit any of it, justify your<br />

decision.<br />

Consider responding to your classmates by describing experiences you have had or have<br />

heard about that relate to your classmates’ positions on these scenarios.<br />

o Credibility, when defined as the extent to which something or someone can be judged as<br />

truthful<br />

o Recognizability, when defined as the extent to which an informal source or information<br />

source is familiar to people as trustworthy<br />

o Verifiability, when defined as the extent to which something can be proven with evidence<br />

o Select an article or articles from the reserve readings that you believe lack two of the above<br />

attributes at some point in their discussion.<br />

o Cite the article or articles you discuss so your classmates know to which you are referring.<br />

o Briefly explain how credibility, recognizability, or verifiability is compromised.<br />

Consider responding to your classmates by discussing which of these factors most interferes<br />

with your willingness to accept information about crop circles.

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