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Supporting Materials. Examples Facts and Statistics Testimony. (Overview). EXAMPLE. A specific case used to illustrate or represent a group of people, ideas, conditions, experiences, etc. Types of Examples. Brief examples Extended examples Hypothetical examples. WHY Use Examples?.

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  1. Supporting Materials • Examples • Facts and Statistics • Testimony (Overview)

  2. EXAMPLE A specific case used to illustrate or represent a group of people, ideas, conditions, experiences, etc. Types of Examples • Brief examples • Extended examples • Hypothetical examples

  3. WHYUse Examples? • To clarify your ideas • To reinforce your ideas • To personalize your ideas TIPS for Using Examples • Make your examples vivid and richly textured • Practice delivery to enhance your extended examples

  4. FACTSVS.STATISTICS Numerical facts that describe size, relationships, trends, predictions, etc. Verifiable by independent observation

  5. Tipsfor Using Statistics • Explainyour statistics • Round off complicated statistics • Use visual aids if necessary to clarify your statistics

  6. EVALUATINGFACTS & STATISTICS • are theyrelevant? • are theyrecent? • are they from areliablesource? • are theyrepresentativeof what they purport to measure? (example: can a survey of 100 people reallyrepresent the feelings of 100,000 people??)

  7. TESTIMONY Quotation or paraphrase used to support a point, from someone who has the experience, qualifications, or expertise to speak on the subject.

  8. Typesof Testimony • EXPERT: Testimony from people who are recognized experts in their fields. • PEER: Testimony from ordinary people with firsthand experience or insight on a topic.

  9. Handling Testimony DIRECT QUOTATION: Presented word for word. PARAPHRASING: Restating or summarizing a source’s ideas in your own words. WATCH OUT FOR QUOTING OUT OF CONTEXT: Distorting a statement’s meaning by removing the statement from the words and phrases surrounding it.

  10. Tipsfor Using Testimony • Quote or paraphrase accurately • Use testimony from qualified sources • Use testimony from unbiased sources • Identify the people you quote or paraphrase

  11. Finding Experts Where are some places you could look to find experts on your subject?

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