Exam 5: Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech Steps 2 and 3

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The three-part system of the Web consists of the _____ Web, the _____ Web, and the _____ Web.

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What tends to be the most difficult audience variable to analyze today?

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Discuss at least three elements to consider when analyzing the religion and religiousness of audience members, and demonstrate how a speaker could adapt to each element.

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Directories access millions of websites but do not distinguish between reliable and unreliable information, while search engines have limited coverage but present options deemed particularly valid or worthwhile.

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The text offers advice for effectively conducting interviews to gather information for a speech, including ten steps or actions to take. List and briefly explain at least five of these steps.

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When you use tertiary sources in your research, there is nothing (or very little) standing between the event and the reporting of that event.

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_____ source material is usually less reliable than _____ source material because it's a step removed from the actual facts or events.

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Your speech will be presented to an audience of scientists, engineers, and technicians. Generally, members of an educated audience such as this are

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Define and differentiate between attitudes, beliefs, and values. How are they reflected in an audience? Imagine a speech topic and give an example of the way audience attitudes, beliefs, and values might influence a speaker's approach to that topic.

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Which division of the Web is enormous in size with massive databases of scholarly publications and research journals available only for a fee, as well as websites requiring a password?

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Plagiarism can occur if a friend gives you ideas or helps you shape the speech and you don't acknowledge this assistance.

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What is the largest library system in the United States?

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Associated Press, United Press International, and Reuters are all examples of

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It is best to use _____ questions when interviewing someone for speech material because they allow for spontaneous discussion.

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Distinguish between primary, secondary, and tertiary source materials. Give an example of each as they would be employed while researching a speech topic.

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Define plagiarism, and name two types. Why is plagiarism wrong, and what can be done to avoid it in a speech? Explain briefly.

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In her first speech, a student uses the words of a hip-hop artist plus two sentences of background info found in a Rolling Stone piece, but fails to cite the musician or the article. This is an example of

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Your college textbooks are _____ source material.

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A consumer activist planning to talk about dangerous drugs marketed by the pharmaceutical industry reviews annual reports of several drug manufacturers as well as original research studies published in academic journals. He is using

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Generally, the larger your audience, the more informal your presentation should be.

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