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Literature  ProQuest Research Library, Academic Search, and Lexis Nexis Academic are examples of sources that are considered:

Question 1 of 205.0 PointsProQuest Research Library, Academic Search, and Lexis Nexis Academic are examples of sources that are considered:A. reference works.B. online databases.C. the World Wide Web.D. government documents.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 2 of 205.0 PointsA good resource person to go to when asking help in conducting research is a(an):A. Internet expert.B. TV reporter.C. librarian.D. insurance agent.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 3 of 205.0 PointsAbout.com is considered a (an):A. general search engine.B. personal Web site.C. subject directory.D. an e-mail address.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 4 of 205.0 PointsGoogle is the most popular:A. browser.B. subject directory.C. search engine.D. personal Web site.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 5 of 205.0 PointsPersonal interviews are good sources of supporting material for speeches because they add:A. credibility.B. seriousness.C. entertainment.D. purpose.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 6 of 205.0 PointsAn advantage of using media resources for researching your topic is:A. you may listen to an expert in the subject area that you are interested in.B. media resources may set you in a direction of research you did not expect.C. watching a television or radio program may spark new ideas and perspectives.D. All of the above answers choices are true.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 7 of 205.0 PointsThe most accessible and widely used source of information these days is the:A. radio.B. TV.C. Internet.D. cell phone.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 8 of 205.0 PointsIn planning to conduct research, it is very important to have and start with a (an):A. time line.B. strategy.C. resource person.D. Internet.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 9 of 205.0 PointsWhen researching for supporting materials about the impact of violence in the media, it is a good idea to get assistance from this resource.A. TelevisionB. Call-in radioC. LibrarianD. Personal interviewReset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 10 of 205.0 PointsWhen planning a personal interview with a source, it is best to:A. contact the interviewee in writing.B. be mindful of the interviewee’s allotted time.C. always remember to follow up by thanking the interviewee.D. All of the above.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 11 of 205.0 PointsIn conducting a personal interview, setting limits on what will be covered should occur:A. at the beginning of the interview.B. in the middle of the interview.C. at the end of the interview.D. during the strategy stage.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 12 of 205.0 PointsFor Thomas to deliver an informative speech about global warming, it is best for him to use this supporting material.A. Humorous storyB. Facts and statisticsC. Peer testimonyD. Personal storyReset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 13 of 205.0 PointsBelievability of a speaker is highly dependent on supporting materials that are:A. clear.B. entertaining.C. credible.D. impactful.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 14 of 205.0 PointsWhen using the Internet to conduct research, it is most important to:A. get the most current information.B. not spend too much time shopping online while researching.C. evaluate carefully that the sources are reliable and credible.D. realize it is the most time-saving method.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 15 of 205.0 PointsMandy interviewed a source who told about how she was illegally treated by the police. Using her information in the speech is an example of:A. facts and statistics.B. narrative.C. testimony.D. hypothetical example.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 16 of 205.0 PointsAn advantage of using narratives in your speech is that they:A. explain abstract concepts.B. calm emotions.C. create excitement.D. clarify technical ideas.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 17 of 205.0 PointsPaul is delivering a speech on the hunger epidemic in the world. His speech could be helped with the use of:A. facts and statistics.B. narratives.C. examples.D. All of the aboveReset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 18 of 205.0 PointsWhen using statistics to support a speech, it is best to do all of the following EXCEPT:A. use statistics to quantify ideas.B. use statistics to explain.C. present statistics with charts or graphs so it is easier for listeners to grasp.D. use a lot of statistics in a speech to make the speech exciting.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 19 of 205.0 PointsWhen conducting research for supporting materials, it is imperative to remember:A. there is one right source for certain information.B. always to take notes and record.C. always do a personal interview.D. use only the most current source of information.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?Question 20 of 205.0 PointsA hypothetical example is:A. a false example.B. not real but can happen.C. an example used to prove a hypothesis.D. has no place in a speech.Reset SelectionWhat’s This?

 
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