Public Speaking Chapter 8
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Acceptable testimony can include either statements from recognized experts or from ordinary people with special expertise on the topic.
False
As a speaker, you should usually avoid examples when explaining complex or unfamiliar ideas.
False
It is seldom necessary to cite the source of statistics in a speech.
False
It is seldom necessary to name the people you quote or paraphrase in a speech.
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One of the main reasons to use examples in a speech is that they put abstract ideas into concrete terms that listeners can easily understand.
False
Research has shown that the more statistics you use, the more effective your speech is likely to be.
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The mean - popularly called the average - is determined by summing all the items in a group and dividing by the number of items.
True
The median is the middle number in a group of numbers arranged in order from highest to lowest.
True
The selection and use of supporting materials for a speech involves critical thinking skills.
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Because of their high credibility, you should use only factual examples in your speech.