speech ch. 6
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hannahbear14 on July 21, 2010
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16 terms
Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
search engine | computer program that allows youi to search multiple databases using specific words or phrases |
boonlean search | you search using and,or,not to control the subject matter |
address an audience with low levels of attenion or comprehension | use more examples like story or specific instance |
abstract ideas | use concreate supporting material to est. identificaton with listeners |
low credibility audience | need more material than speakers with high credibility |
controversial topic | require a lot of authoritative evidence: this means that a speech that supports raising income taxes would benefit from stats, budget trend information, and well-respected testimony |
primary and secondary sources | -eye witness-accts based on other sources info |
3 considerations in choosing examples | relevantfair vivid |
directories | seek info, but they have arranged internet sites by topic, such as sports, shopping, entertainment finance, news |
virtual library | usually nonprofit smaller than commerical search engines, and hosted by academic or scholarly organizations, such as universityies and research groups |
plagiarism | "the unacknowledged inclusion of someone else's workds, ideas, or data as one's own" |
2 types of examples | hypotheticalfactual |
qualitative | more vividremember easier |
four types of supporting material | compare/contrastexamples statistics testimony |
invisible web | they are not indexed by commerical search engines and thus escape notice with generic searches |
metasearch engine | allows you to compensate for the limitations of individual search engines, because they send your search request to a number of search engines simultaneously |
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