Exam 6: Topic Development
Exam 1: Foundations of Public Speaking30 Questions
Exam 2: Your First Speech32 Questions
Exam 3: Listening30 Questions
Exam 4: Determining and Appropriate Speech Goal30 Questions
Exam 5: Adapting to Audiences30 Questions
Exam 6: Topic Development30 Questions
Exam 7: Organizing the Speech Body30 Questions
Exam 8: The Introduction and Conclusion30 Questions
Exam 9: Presentational Aids30 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Oral Style30 Questions
Exam 11: Delivery30 Questions
Exam 12: Informative Speaking30 Questions
Exam 13: Persuasive Messages30 Questions
Exam 14: Persuasive Speaking30 Questions
Exam 15: Ceremonial Speaking30 Questions
Exam 16: Group Communication and Presentations30 Questions
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Conducting an experiment to test a hypothesis you have is an example of primary research.
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Jason wanted to be sure that his classmates knew the sources he was using for his speech so he used _____________ in his speech when he referenced an original source.
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The key to using both stories and quotations in a speech is to make sure _________________.
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As part of David's research about organizational culture, he observed how cast members at Walt Disney World interacted with one another. This is an example of primary research called a(n)_______________.
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For a speech on participation of college age students in elections for President, a speaker is in need of information such as voting age population, resident population voting age, percent reporting registered and voted. What is the best source for obtaining this information?
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The bibliographic information you collect from your sources will be the same regardless of the type of source you are using.
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What can be focused on a particular subject and include images, audios, and audiovisuals but also provide personal viewpoints of an author?
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The method of rapidly going through a work in order to determine what a topic is, how it is covered, and whether it will be useful is called ________.
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This type of source reports factual information that can be counted on to be true?
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