SPCH 10003-057 - PUBLIC SPEAKING - Unit 2 Quiz

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Evidence

Essentially any information that clarifies, explains, or otherwise adds depth or breadth to a topic.

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Secondary Research

Which is the summary or synthesis of existing research.

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Primary Research

Are empirical research studies conducted in the real world, such as surveys and experiments.

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Credentials

Your experience or education that qualifies you to speak with authority on a specific subject

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Hits

Links to all sorts of Web pages, images, videos, articles and other sources that include material about the keywords entered into a search engine

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Blogs

Websites that provide personal viewpoints of their author

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Online Social Networks

Websites where communities of people interact with one another over the Internet

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Periodicals

Magazines and journals published at regular intervals

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Meme

An amusing or interesting item (such as a captioned picture or video) spread widely online especially through social media

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Skimming

A method of rapidly going through a work to determine what is covered and how

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Abstract

A short paragraph summarizing the research findings

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Valid Sources

Information sources that report factual information that can be counted on to be true

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Accurate Sources

Information sources that attempt to present unbiased information and often include a balanced discussion of controversial topics

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Reliable Sources

Information sources that have a history of presenting valid and accurate information

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Stance

An attitude, perspective, or viewpoint on a topic

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Fieldwork Observations (Ethnography)

A form of primary research where you carefully observe people or groups of people while immersed in their community

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Interview

A highly, structured conversation where one person asks questions and another answers them

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Interview Protocol

The list of questions you plan to ask

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Rapport-building questions

Non-threatening questions designed to put the interviewee at ease

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Primary questions

Introductory questions about each major interview topic

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Secondary Questions

Follow-up questions designed to probe the answers given to primary questions

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Open Questions

Broad-based questions that ask the interviewee to provide perspective, ideas, information, or opinion

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Closed Questions

Narrowly focused questions that require only very brief answers

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Neutral Questions

Questions phrased in ways that do not direct a person's answer

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Leading Questions

Questions phrased in a way that suggests the interviewer has a preferred answer

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Transcribe

To translate interview responses word for word into written form

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Hypothesis

An educated guess about a cause-and-effect relationship between two or more things

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Factual Statements

Information that can be verified

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Statistics

Numerical facts

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Examples

Specific instances that illustrate or explain a general factual statement

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Hypothetical Examples

Specific illustrations based on reflections about future events

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Definition

A statement that clarifies the meaning of a word or phrase

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Expert Opinions

Interpretations and judgments made by authorities in a particular subject area

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Expert

A person recognized as having mastered a specific subject, usually through long-term study

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Anecdotes

Brief, often amusing stories

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Narratives

Accounts,personal experiences, tales, or lengthier stories

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Comparison

Illuminating a point by showing similarities

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Contrast

Illuminating a point by highlighting differences

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Plagiarism

The unethical act of representing another person's work as your own

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Annotated Bibliography

A preliminary record of the relevant sources you find pertaining to your topic

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Research Cards

Individual index cards that identify information speakers might cite during a speech

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Oral Footnote

Reference to an original source, made at the point in the speech where information from that source is presented

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Organizing

The process of arranging your speech material

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Preparation Outline

A first-draft speech outline that identifies main points but does not specify clearly how each is related to the speech goal

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Parallel

Wording that follows the same structural pattern, often using the same introductory words

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Time Order

Organizing the main points of the speech in a chronological sequence or by steps in a process

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Narrative Order

Organizing the main points of the speech as a story or series of stories

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Topical Order

Organizing the main points of the speech using some logical relationship among them

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Logical Reasons Order

Organizing the main points of a persuasive speech by the reasons that support the speech goal

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Thesis Statement

A one or two-sentence summary of the speech that incorporates the general and specific goals and previews the main points

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Subpoints

Statements that elaborate on a main point

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Supporting Material

Evidence you gathered through secondary and primary research along with the logical reasoning you use to link it to the main point it supports

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Transitions

Words, phrases, or sentences that show the relationship between two ideas

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Section Transitions

Complete sentences that show the relationship between the main points of a speech

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Signposts

Words or phrases that connect pieces of supporting material to the main point or subpoint they address

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Formal speech outline

A sentence representation of the hierarchical and sequential relationships among the ideas presented in the speech

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Other Sensory Aids

Sensory aids any materials that enhance verbal messages by appealing to smell, touch, or taste

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Actual Object

An inanimate or animate sample of the idea you are communicating

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Model

A three-dimensional scaled-down or scaled-up version of an actual object

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Diagram

A type of drawing that shows how the whole relates to its parts

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Chart

A graphic representation that distills a lot of information into an easily interpreted visual format

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Flowchart

A chart that diagrams a sequence of steps through a complicated process

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Organizational Chart

A chart that shows the structure of an organization in terms of rank and chain of command

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Pie Chart

A chart that shows the relationships among parts of a single unit

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Graph

A diagram that presents numerical information in visual form

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Bar Graph

A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show relationships between or among two or more variables

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Line Graph

A graph that indicates changes in one or more variables over time

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Flipchart

A large pad of paper mounted on an easel

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Handout

Material printed on sheets of paper and distributed to the audience

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Description

Method used to create an accurate, vivid, verbal picture of an object, geographic feature, setting, or image

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Definition

Method that explains something by identifying its meaning

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Synonym

A word that has the same or a similar meaning

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Antonym

A word that is directly opposite in meaning

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Compare and Contrast

A method that focuses on how something is similar to and different from other things

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Narration

A method that explains something by recounting events

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Demonstration

A method that shows how something is done, displays the stages of a process, or depicts how something works

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Process Speech

A speech that explains and shows how something is done, is made, or works

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Expository Speech

An informative presentation that provides carefully researched in-depth knowledge about a complex topic

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Creative

Information that yields innovative ideas

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Intellectually Stimulating

Information that is new to audience members and is explained in a way that piques their curiosity

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Productive Thinking

To contemplate something from a variety of perspectives