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Buchmann, Margret – 1983
This paper considers discourse models of knowledge and use and social problem solving that revive the tradition of dialectical reasoning (the broader term) or rhetoric, i.e., the art of using language, in speaking or writing, to convince others that something is true, right, or better. Discourse models of knowledge use allow taking the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Debate, Discourse Analysis, Discussion
Holloway, Hal; And Others – 1982
The materials in this paper were drawn from an action caucus called to seek common criteria for the presentation and judging of oral interpretation and forensic tournaments. The first section of the paper consists of presentations made by participants. Topics covered in these presentations are (1) consistency in judging, (2) the role of oral…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Dudczak, Craig A. – 1983
Defining "information overload" as the condition that occurs when the amount of available information exceeds the ability of the user to process it, this paper contends that this condition has now affected the arena of academic debate. The first section of the paper examines the nature of overload and discusses its consequences on the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Debate, Definitions, Higher Education
Dudczak, Craig A.; Altenbernd, Lisa M. – 1993
A study assessed the selection techniques used to secure focus group respondents at one site as part of a larger study to determine what viewers learned from the 1992 Presidential Debates. A two-stage random sampling technique was developed to select focus group respondents from the 224,041 registered voters in Syracuse, New York. The random…
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Participant Characteristics, Presidential Campaigns (United States)
Follert, Vincent F.; Colbert, Kent R. – 1983
The results of five studies of the relationship between debate training and critical thinking were examined to determine if in fact debate training improves critical thinking skills. All five studies compared the gains on the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal Test (WG) for subjects who had received debate training with control groups who…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking
Dwinell, Patricia L; Hogrebe, Mark C. – 1984
Using data from the National Opinion Research Center's 1980 national survey, "High School and Beyond," relationships between an overall measure of ability and participation in performing arts activities were examined for 21,479 high school seniors from 1,015 public and private schools. A low positive relationship was found between…
Descriptors: Ability, Dance, Debate, Drama
Davis, Deborah; Holtgraves, Thomas – 1983
To examine the consequences of responsiveness in dyadic interaction, explore the effects of irrelevant response on listener processing and retention of content, and determine the impact of irrelevant responses on listener perception of speaker attributes, 108 college students were asked to read a debate between two fictitious political candidates…
Descriptors: Attention, College Students, Communication Research, Debate