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Richard Nixon because of the Watergate scandal in 1972
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
In her speech, Rensi said, "To learn more about superconductors, I talked with Dr. Stephen Blundell, a professor of Physics at the University of Oxford who is one of the most respected superconductor researchers in the world. He told me that superconductors hold promise for even greater technologies." What kind of support material is Rensi using?
a. Expert testimony
b. Extended example
c. Statistics
d. Peer testimony
Answer:
The correct answer is letter a. Expert testimony.
Explanation:
There are different types of support material we can use when giving a speech. The support material, as the name suggests, aims to support our claim by providing the audience with evidence. An expert testimony is a reliable opinion given by someone who has expertise in a certain area. In Rensi's case, she talked to a doctor who teaches at Oxford and who is "one of the most respected superconductor researchers in the world". Therefore, the information she is about to give in considerably reliable. This man has extensive experience and knowledge in this area.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I am going to refer to the concept of the “campus climate” at my university.
The quantitative explanation would be this one. If the Board of Directors of the University wants to make decisions based on cold data, just in numbers, then they have to implement research with surveys to get the desired numbers. This information has to be interpreted, put in graphics and the information can help the Board to make decisions. However, cold data do not say everything. To be accurate you need quality information. So the qualitative explanation would be that there are elements that numbers cannot transmit. That is when you go and observe students' and teacher's behaviors on a daily basis. Yo go to the cafeteria, to the student's center, to the recreational center, and do observation. Then you ask open questions. You want to know people's feelings and opinions because there lies so much information that numbers can never convey.