Chapter 5 - Research and Supportive Material Flashcards
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(blank) provides the foundation of your (blank)
(research provides the foundation of your (speech)
Supporting (blank) is the information used in a way to make your case
Supporting (material) is the information used in a way to make your case
What are some examples of supporting material?
testimonies, statistics, facts, and analogies
examples (blank) and (blank) a point or claim
Examples (support) and (illustrates) a point or claim
What is a primary source?
A primary source is a first-hand account like a diary or letters
What is a secondary account?
An account that provides an analysis or restating a primary source
What does PARTS stand for
P- point of view, A - authority, R - reliability, T - timeliness, S - scope
Point of view: make sure your (blank) is not (blank)
Point of view: make sure your (information) is not (bias)
Authority: Where you will (blank) the (blank) and the (blank)
Where you will (vet) the (author) and the (publisher)
reliability: (blank) and (blank) of the source
(credibility) and (believability) of the source
Timeliness: make sure your sources are (blank)
Make sure your sources are (current)
scope: the (blank) of your (blank)
Scope: the (extent) of your (research)
What is proper interview etiquette?
C ontact the person in advance
P repare your questions in advance
M ake sure your questions go in order
A dhere to the time frame established
What are the 5 functions of support?
I t is specific
H elps to clarify ideas
A dds weight or substance
A ppropriate for your audience
C reates interests
What are facts?
Facts are verifiable pieces of information
What are opinions?
point of view that may or may not be supported by facts
What are statistics?
collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of information in numerical terms
What are analogies?
establishes common links between similar and not so similar concepts
what are literal analogies
this compares similar things