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A) 200
B) 350
C) 440
D) 500
E) 600
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True/False
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A) peer
B) professional
C) expert
D) unbiased
E) valid
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A) peer testimony
B) extended metaphor
C) synthetic example
D) artificial simile
E) hypothetical example
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A) peer
B) legitimate
C) professional
D) accurate
E) expert
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A) It doesn't identify the source of the information.
B) It doesn't present information from an unbiased source.
C) It doesn't indicate whether the information came from the Internet.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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A) peer
B) personal
C) paraphrased
D) ordinary
E) direct
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A) add up all the figures and divide by the number of figures in the list.
B) arrange the figures in order from highest to lowest and identify the one in the middle.
C) determine which of the figures in the list occurs most frequently.
D) add the highest number and the lowest number and divide by two.
E) find the most frequent figure and divide it by the number of times it appears.
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A) eyewitness
B) firsthand
C) peer
D) observer
E) participant
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A) use statistics sparingly.
B) let the statistics speak for themselves.
C) cite exact numbers rather than rounding off.
D) combine the statistics with technical language.
E) conceal the source of the statistics.
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A) manipulate the statistics to make your point.
B) use exact numbers rather than rounding off.
C) increase your speaking rate when giving statistics.
D) avoid using too many statistics.
E) conceal the source of the statistics.
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A) emotional testimony
B) spectator testimony
C) everyday testimony
D) subjective testimony
E) peer testimony
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A) no NFL quarterback makes less than $3.8 million.
B) more NFL quarterbacks earn $3.8 million than any other salary.
C) when you list all the players' salaries in order, $3.8 million is the middle salary.
D) the average salary paid to NFL quarterbacks is $3.8 million.
E) no NFL quarterback makes more than $3.8 million.
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