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In researching one's topic, a speaker is best advised to avoid secondary resources.
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What are the three primary general purposes for making a presentation?
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While researching the benefits of aerobic exercise, you find a web-based source that summarizes empirical studies of aerobic exercise. This is a
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Concept maps are similar to brainstorming in that they both allow a speaker to generate
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Which of these is NOT an integral part of planning your research strategy?
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In evaluating one's sources, it is important to consider all of these factors EXCEPT
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What is the term for a conviction about what is or is not true?
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Brainstorming allows an unlimited amount of time for a speaker to generate topical ideas
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What is the term for a person's evaluation of an issue, situation, or person?
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Anna is trying to find a topic for her informative presentation. Which strategy might she use to help find an appropriate topic?
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In what step of the speech preparation process do you practice your presentation?
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A drawing showing connections among related ideas is called a
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When Paulina reflectively considers the connection of her speech to an audience, she is engaging in audience analysis.
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