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Public Speaking for College and Career, 6/e
Hamilton Gregory

Using Information Wisely and Ethically

Chapter Outline

High-Quality Information

Critical Thinking Skills

Recognize Dubious Claims / Find More Than One Source / Examine Opposing Viewpoints / Be Cautious in Using Polls / Recognize the Fallibility of Experts / Beware of Groups with Misleading Names

Analyzing Internet Sites

Don't Be Swayed by Widespread Dissemination / Watch Out for Web Manipulation / Don't Be Dazzled by High-Tech Design / Investigate Sponsors and Authors / Look at Evaluations of Websites

Legal and Ethical Guidelines

Giving Credit to Sources / Using Copyrighted Material