Deck 8: Research Ansupporting Material

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In statistical terms, thwords averaganmean can buseinterchangeably.
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Thamounotimyou spendoing research depends on your presentation's purposanthtopic.
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facis statementhaevaluates an event, idea, person, or object.
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"Ituition was ablto bkepaits currenratthis year, iwill bablto bkepathasamratnexyear" is an examplofact.
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When defining terms for listeners, you shoulrely only on dictionary definitions.
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Objectivsources arusually morcrediblthan subjective
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Onway to testhvalidity osupporting material is to ask, "Is thinformation interesting?"
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Audiences remember goostory, even when they can'remember much elsabouthspeech.
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Statistics arvalior factual only ithey havbeen collecteananalyzescientifically anfairly.
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When you "takwords ouocontext," you selecisolatestatements from sourcanalter, distort, or contradicthspeaker's or writer's intendemeaning.
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All speakers-experannonexpert-shoulsearch for appropriataneffectivsupporting material.
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Ask "Is thinformation relevent" when checking to ensurthayour supporting materials help you reach conclusions thaarsimilar to claims justifieby thother information you havon thsamsubject.
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Facts interpret, predict, or estimatsomething baseon studying representativor random samplopopulation.
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Using only ontyposupporting material results in moreffectivanconcispresentations.
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"Is thsourcidentified, credible, anunbiased" is thfirsanmosimportanquestion to ask when testing thvalidity othsupporting material you wanto usin presentation.
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In statistical terms, thwords averaganmedian can buseinterchangeably.
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Examples creatmental imagoan evenanoffer mordetails than definitions do.
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Many speakers do noknow how to usthsophisticateresearch methods requireto producvalistatistical results, so thauthors recommenthayou usstatistics carefully.
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Your textbook authors recommenusing varieforms supporting materials in presentation.
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Thmosimportanreason to usstory as supporting material is its interesanentertainmenvalue.
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Changing few words osomeonelse's work is sufficiento avoiplagiarism.
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Relevaninformation is indirectly relateto your purposantopic.
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A(n) is verifiablobservation, experience, or evenknown to btrue.

A)fact
B)statistic
C)testimony
D)definition
E)analogy
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Statistics arthmosvaliform osupporting materials.
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Audio anvisual aids can buseas form osupporwhen they reinforcyour information in memorablways.
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"ThBiltmorMansion is thlargesprivatresidencin the UniteStates."

A)Fact
B)Statistic
C)Testimony
D)Definition
E)Analogy
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Iyou creatlisoclassmates from thyoungesperson in your class (17) to oldesperson (42), whawoulyou look for itrying to determinthmedian agin thclass?

A)Look for the class member with the average age.
B)Look for the class member right in the middle of the list.
C)Look for the class members whose age comes up most often.
D)Look for the class member with the mean age.
E)Look for the class member whose age is most unlike the rest of the class.
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Thkey to avoiding plagiarism is to identify thsources oinformation in your presentation.
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ThInternemay bredefining how somstudents understanthconcepoauthorship.
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An accounor reporabousomething thahas happeneis a/an

A)a fact.
B)a story.
C)an influence.
D)an analogy.
E)a judgment
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"By theno2005, nearly 30 percenoAmerican claimeto havreaThdVinci Code." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Testimony
B)Definition
C)Statistic
D)Story
E)Analogy
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primary sourcis thdocument, testimony or publication in which information firsappears.
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Plagiarism is also calle"literary borrowing."
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An opinion or statementhasomeonhas saior written is an examplof

A)testimony.
B)description.
C)Analogy.
D)fact.
E)definition.
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When sources arbiased, they arnotelling thtruth.
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secondary sourcdescribes, reports, repeats, or summarizes information in onor morother sources.
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Thtwo ways listein your textbook for using written citations arMLanAPstyles.
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When conducting research, journal articles foun onlinshoulbyour primary sourcoinformation.
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During presentation, you shoulcitthsources oinformation you use.
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spoken citation is sometimes calleanoral footnote.
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"Jusas you can usthtrack recorothoroughbrehorsto help determinthprobability owinning race, you can usthhigh school recorostudento help predicthprobability ocollegsuccess." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Analogies
E)Testimony
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providreferencto specificasor instancin order to explain concepor makan abstracideclearer or morconcrete.

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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"Judging from reportesales in thpasyear, itypically takes seven months to sell homin this region." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Testimony
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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Which othfollowing sources is thdocument, testimony, or publication in which information firsappears??

A)Encyclopedias.
B)A primary source.
C)Yearbooks.
D)A secondary source.
E)Magazines.
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"Sompeoplarguthasex education will resulin teenagers wanting to engagin morsexual activity.This is likarguing thaiyou purchasinsurancyou will wanto wreck your car." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Testimony
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"According to 1984 articlin thMidlanTimes Herald, gang activity is nosignificanproblem in thcommunity." Whacriticism shoulbmadabouthis supporting material?

A)It's not recent.
B)It's not statistically valid.
C)It's biased.
D)It's not identified.
E)It's not relevant.
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Which form osupporting material does nohavto bdocumented?

A)Internet sources
B)Interviews
C)Secondary sources
D)Famous, well-known quotations
E)Primary sources
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In thChronicloHigher Education's annual survey oattitudes ancharacteristics ocollegfreshmen, 21 percenofirst-year students saithey believthathdeath penalty shoulbabolished.Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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"Horsepower is unifor measuring thpower oengines tharoughly equal to 746 watts or 33,000 foot-pounds per minute." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Examples
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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When explaining why teachers shoulpraisstudents for goowork, Andrew relates how high school teacher changethcoursohis lifby giving him confidencangooadvice.Whatyposupporting material diAndrew use?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Stories
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"Bean-threanoodles aralso known as cellophannoodles. They arfinsilvery filaments madfrom thstarch othmung bean anthey becomalmosclear after being heated.They arvirtually flavorless antakon thtastothsaucin which they arcooked." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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As Tom selects references for his presentation, his goal is sourccredibility.Which sourcwoulbdefineas thleascredible?

A)New York Times
B)Wall Street Journal
C)National Enquirer
D)The Economist
E)Fortune Magazine
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"After thSeptember 11th attacks, comedians such as DaviLetterman, Conan O'Brien, John Stewart, anthwriters on Saturday NighLivhadifficulty deciding how to talk about thevenin humorous way." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Examples
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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spoken citation in presentation is also known as a/an

A)oral reference.
B)oral inclusion.
C)oral footnote.
D)oral testimony.
E)oral example.
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Ideas, opinions, aninformation thaarwell founded, justifieantruansaito bea.documented.
B)valid.
C)constant.
D)relative.
E)none of the above.
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Whatyposupporting material is usewhen advertisers presencelebrity endorsements oproduct?

A)Facts
B)Stories
C)Examples
D)Testimony
E)Descriptions
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Questions thatessupporting materials focus on

A)credibility and interest.
B)relevance and recency.
C)interest and validity.
D)validity and popularity.
E)rumor and innuendo.
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Perry's friensurvivecar crash withouany major injury whilnowearing seatbelt.IPerry uses this examplto provthaseatbelts arnoneeded, hhas faileto

A)test for consistency.
B)test for relevancy.
C)test for recency.
D)test for credibility.
E)test for interest.
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"Thbestimto wander arounVenice, Italy, is early in thmorning.Thwater in thcanals is still anreflects thrich colors from thsurrounding buildings.Thplazas arpeaceful anthshopkeepers arwashing down thsidewalks in preparation for another busy work day." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"According to NORML (National Organization to Reform MarijuanLaws), marijuanis harmless drug thahas no long- term sideffects." Whacriticism shoulbmadabouthis supporting material?

A)It's not recent.
B)It's not statistically valid.
C)It's biased.
D)It's poorly identified.
E)It's not consistent.
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Which othfollowing practices woulNOqualify as plagiarism?

A)Turning in an essay that is mostly a reproduction of an article by someone else.
B)Using a friend's story about reporting child abuse and claiming that you reported the incident.
C)Using a lot of information from a single published source in your presentation but always identifying that source when you use the information.
D)Reciting a poem you claim you've written, 80 percent of which is based on a poem you found in a magazine.
E)Using a friend's presentation that was presented in another class and, by updating some of the information and making a few adjustments in language choice, presenting it as your own.
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In statistical terms, thwords averaganmean can buseinterchangeably.
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Thamounotimyou spendoing research depends on your presentation's purposanthtopic.
True
3
facis statementhaevaluates an event, idea, person, or object.
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4
"Ituition was ablto bkepaits currenratthis year, iwill bablto bkepathasamratnexyear" is an examplofact.
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When defining terms for listeners, you shoulrely only on dictionary definitions.
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Objectivsources arusually morcrediblthan subjective
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Onway to testhvalidity osupporting material is to ask, "Is thinformation interesting?"
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Audiences remember goostory, even when they can'remember much elsabouthspeech.
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Statistics arvalior factual only ithey havbeen collecteananalyzescientifically anfairly.
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When you "takwords ouocontext," you selecisolatestatements from sourcanalter, distort, or contradicthspeaker's or writer's intendemeaning.
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All speakers-experannonexpert-shoulsearch for appropriataneffectivsupporting material.
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Ask "Is thinformation relevent" when checking to ensurthayour supporting materials help you reach conclusions thaarsimilar to claims justifieby thother information you havon thsamsubject.
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Facts interpret, predict, or estimatsomething baseon studying representativor random samplopopulation.
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Using only ontyposupporting material results in moreffectivanconcispresentations.
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"Is thsourcidentified, credible, anunbiased" is thfirsanmosimportanquestion to ask when testing thvalidity othsupporting material you wanto usin presentation.
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In statistical terms, thwords averaganmedian can buseinterchangeably.
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Examples creatmental imagoan evenanoffer mordetails than definitions do.
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Many speakers do noknow how to usthsophisticateresearch methods requireto producvalistatistical results, so thauthors recommenthayou usstatistics carefully.
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Your textbook authors recommenusing varieforms supporting materials in presentation.
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Thmosimportanreason to usstory as supporting material is its interesanentertainmenvalue.
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Changing few words osomeonelse's work is sufficiento avoiplagiarism.
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Relevaninformation is indirectly relateto your purposantopic.
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A(n) is verifiablobservation, experience, or evenknown to btrue.

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D)definition
E)analogy
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Statistics arthmosvaliform osupporting materials.
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Audio anvisual aids can buseas form osupporwhen they reinforcyour information in memorablways.
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"ThBiltmorMansion is thlargesprivatresidencin the UniteStates."

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D)Definition
E)Analogy
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Iyou creatlisoclassmates from thyoungesperson in your class (17) to oldesperson (42), whawoulyou look for itrying to determinthmedian agin thclass?

A)Look for the class member with the average age.
B)Look for the class member right in the middle of the list.
C)Look for the class members whose age comes up most often.
D)Look for the class member with the mean age.
E)Look for the class member whose age is most unlike the rest of the class.
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Thkey to avoiding plagiarism is to identify thsources oinformation in your presentation.
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ThInternemay bredefining how somstudents understanthconcepoauthorship.
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An accounor reporabousomething thahas happeneis a/an

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C)an influence.
D)an analogy.
E)a judgment
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"By theno2005, nearly 30 percenoAmerican claimeto havreaThdVinci Code." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Testimony
B)Definition
C)Statistic
D)Story
E)Analogy
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primary sourcis thdocument, testimony or publication in which information firsappears.
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Plagiarism is also calle"literary borrowing."
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An opinion or statementhasomeonhas saior written is an examplof

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D)fact.
E)definition.
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When sources arbiased, they arnotelling thtruth.
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secondary sourcdescribes, reports, repeats, or summarizes information in onor morother sources.
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Thtwo ways listein your textbook for using written citations arMLanAPstyles.
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When conducting research, journal articles foun onlinshoulbyour primary sourcoinformation.
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During presentation, you shoulcitthsources oinformation you use.
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spoken citation is sometimes calleanoral footnote.
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"Jusas you can usthtrack recorothoroughbrehorsto help determinthprobability owinning race, you can usthhigh school recorostudento help predicthprobability ocollegsuccess." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Analogies
E)Testimony
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providreferencto specificasor instancin order to explain concepor makan abstracideclearer or morconcrete.

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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"Judging from reportesales in thpasyear, itypically takes seven months to sell homin this region." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
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C)Testimony
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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Which othfollowing sources is thdocument, testimony, or publication in which information firsappears??

A)Encyclopedias.
B)A primary source.
C)Yearbooks.
D)A secondary source.
E)Magazines.
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"Sompeoplarguthasex education will resulin teenagers wanting to engagin morsexual activity.This is likarguing thaiyou purchasinsurancyou will wanto wreck your car." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Testimony
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"According to 1984 articlin thMidlanTimes Herald, gang activity is nosignificanproblem in thcommunity." Whacriticism shoulbmadabouthis supporting material?

A)It's not recent.
B)It's not statistically valid.
C)It's biased.
D)It's not identified.
E)It's not relevant.
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Which form osupporting material does nohavto bdocumented?

A)Internet sources
B)Interviews
C)Secondary sources
D)Famous, well-known quotations
E)Primary sources
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In thChronicloHigher Education's annual survey oattitudes ancharacteristics ocollegfreshmen, 21 percenofirst-year students saithey believthathdeath penalty shoulbabolished.Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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"Horsepower is unifor measuring thpower oengines tharoughly equal to 746 watts or 33,000 foot-pounds per minute." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Examples
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C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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When explaining why teachers shoulpraisstudents for goowork, Andrew relates how high school teacher changethcoursohis lifby giving him confidencangooadvice.Whatyposupporting material diAndrew use?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Stories
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"Bean-threanoodles aralso known as cellophannoodles. They arfinsilvery filaments madfrom thstarch othmung bean anthey becomalmosclear after being heated.They arvirtually flavorless antakon thtastothsaucin which they arcooked." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Examples
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As Tom selects references for his presentation, his goal is sourccredibility.Which sourcwoulbdefineas thleascredible?

A)New York Times
B)Wall Street Journal
C)National Enquirer
D)The Economist
E)Fortune Magazine
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"After thSeptember 11th attacks, comedians such as DaviLetterman, Conan O'Brien, John Stewart, anthwriters on Saturday NighLivhadifficulty deciding how to talk about thevenin humorous way." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Examples
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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spoken citation in presentation is also known as a/an

A)oral reference.
B)oral inclusion.
C)oral footnote.
D)oral testimony.
E)oral example.
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Ideas, opinions, aninformation thaarwell founded, justifieantruansaito bea.documented.
B)valid.
C)constant.
D)relative.
E)none of the above.
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Whatyposupporting material is usewhen advertisers presencelebrity endorsements oproduct?

A)Facts
B)Stories
C)Examples
D)Testimony
E)Descriptions
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Questions thatessupporting materials focus on

A)credibility and interest.
B)relevance and recency.
C)interest and validity.
D)validity and popularity.
E)rumor and innuendo.
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Perry's friensurvivecar crash withouany major injury whilnowearing seatbelt.IPerry uses this examplto provthaseatbelts arnoneeded, hhas faileto

A)test for consistency.
B)test for relevancy.
C)test for recency.
D)test for credibility.
E)test for interest.
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"Thbestimto wander arounVenice, Italy, is early in thmorning.Thwater in thcanals is still anreflects thrich colors from thsurrounding buildings.Thplazas arpeaceful anthshopkeepers arwashing down thsidewalks in preparation for another busy work day." Whatyposupporting material is usein this example?

A)Facts
B)Statistics
C)Descriptions
D)Definitions
E)Analogies
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"According to NORML (National Organization to Reform MarijuanLaws), marijuanis harmless drug thahas no long- term sideffects." Whacriticism shoulbmadabouthis supporting material?

A)It's not recent.
B)It's not statistically valid.
C)It's biased.
D)It's poorly identified.
E)It's not consistent.
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Which othfollowing practices woulNOqualify as plagiarism?

A)Turning in an essay that is mostly a reproduction of an article by someone else.
B)Using a friend's story about reporting child abuse and claiming that you reported the incident.
C)Using a lot of information from a single published source in your presentation but always identifying that source when you use the information.
D)Reciting a poem you claim you've written, 80 percent of which is based on a poem you found in a magazine.
E)Using a friend's presentation that was presented in another class and, by updating some of the information and making a few adjustments in language choice, presenting it as your own.
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