Which of the following is true of maps?
A) ?They include only the details that are relevant to your purpose.
B) ?They are an exact representation of the material needed.
C) ?They are a scaled-up version of an actual object.
D) ?They show the structure of an organization in terms of rank.
A
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Lifting key passages from sources you do not credit in your speech is an unethical practice known as
a. paraphrasing. b. misquoting. c. attribution. d. plagiarism.
Which of the following is TRUE about small groups interacting online?
A. Group members feel more confident in virtual rather than in face-to-face groups, in terms of their ability to be productive. B. Technologies such as e-mail, texting, and videoconferencing allow online group members to interact whenever and wherever they choose. C. Because e-mail allows group members to interact in real time, members feel engaged and involved in dialogue with other members. D. Individuals who interact with other group members online report being more committed to the group and happier while working in it.
If your approach to argumentation is to use the basic principles of discourse ethics, which of the following principles are you likely to employ?
(a) You will be concerned with the "attitude" you and the other participants have towards argumentation. (b) You and the other participants will be especially concerned with respecting "the process of dialog" so that each of you will behave ethically as you engage in argumentation. (c) You and the other participants will be concerned about the possible consequences that may result from your argumentation. (d) All of the above
While researching his informative speech on Nostradamus, Matias thinks the information he finds on Wikipedia will be more interesting for his listeners than the information he finds in periodicals. Since his topic isn't that serious anyway, Matias figures it would keep the audience more engaged if he uses the information from Wikipedia. Matias is not following which guideline for ensuring the accuracy of his information?
A. Be clear about what he is speculating. B. Understand the information he is reporting. C. Incorporate verbal footnotes. D. Use information from reputable sources.