Exam 11: Being Credible and Using Evidence
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In which of the following surveys should you place the most trust?
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Give an example of an analogy as it might be used in a public speech.
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Conducting research can help you identify main and subordinate points for your speech.
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It is acceptable to round off a number-i.e., to say "over 250,000" instead of saying "250,125."
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Information that summarizes numerical information or compares quantities is known as
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Explain how research aids you in each step of the speech preparation process.
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Which of the following statements concerning source credibility is consistent with the textbook?
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It is good practice to ask an interviewee if he or she has other sources of information or knows other people you should interview for further information on your topic.
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Identify and explain the six criteria you should use to evaluate any source of supporting material.
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Establishing a shared future trajectory-showing that we can all do something together for the betterment of others-is a way of establishing which dimension of source credibility?
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What is a verbal citation? Using a real or fictitious source, provide a written version of a verbal citation that you could use in your speech.
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What are some questions that you could answer to determine your own ethical dimensions as a source?
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A survey by Ford Motor Company about how satisfied Ford owners are with a product is a reliable and unbiased piece of information to use in a speech.
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How could an expectancy violation be used inappropriately to evaluate the usefulness of a potential source in a presentation?
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The speaker says he was a bit drunk when he was "roughed up" by the bouncer in a local bar, and he uses that personal experience as evidence that everyone should avoid this bar because customers are mistreated. The personal story was a good piece of evidence for the speech.
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Competence is a dimension of source credibility that reflects the speaker's honesty, fairness, and honor.
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The concept of having shared understanding in public speaking is most closely related to which dimension of source credibility?
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