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Carlin, Diana Prentice; And Others – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1991
Examines the level of clash in the 1988 presidential debates through use of content analysis. Compares the findings regarding clash in 1988 with those from past decades. Concludes that criticisms of debates are overstated and that clash is a product of format as well as other factors. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Conflict, Content Analysis
Hellweg, Susan A.; Phillips, Steven L. – 1981
Noting that the format imposed upon a debate can affect the presentation of information provided to audiences and that presidential campaign debates have become a significant event in the election process, this paper contends that it is important to analyze various formats and to consider carefully formats that are developed for future encounters…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Debate
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Friedley, Sheryl A.; Manchester, Bruce B. – 1985
A study was conducted to (1) describe the male/female participation and success in regional and national forensic individual events tournament competition, and (2) identify areas of gender-based inequity from these data. Letters requesting 1984-85 tournament results were sent to 44 individual events tournament directors, of which 20 were…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Debate
Preston, C. Thomas, Jr. – 1983
To gain insight into whether debate judges actually do treat impromptu speaking as miniextemporaneous speaking, a study compared the comments judges wrote to extemporaneous speakers with those they wrote to impromptu speakers during the first two rounds of a forensic tournament. Approximately 1,000 comments from 152 ballots (102 impromptu and 50…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Debate
Danielson, Mary Ann; Pettus, Ann Burnett – 1990
A study examined the administration of college forensics programs, comparing the current (1990) status of programs to the status of such programs one year ago and five years ago. The study was based on the philosophy that if forensics programs have changed, more than likely they have changed in terms of what activities are offered to students, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Debate, Higher Education
Hellweg, Susan A.; Kugler, Drew B. – 1985
A rhetorical analysis of the 1984 vice-presidential debate between George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro was conducted to determine argumentation tactics, argumentation flaws, reasoning strategies, and other rhetorical characteristics. The results indicated that the format of the debate allowed for little actual direct confrontation between…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Debate
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Pfau, Michael – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1983
The academic community, news media, and public have expressed interest in debate as a vehicle to facilitate intelligent citizen evaluation of political candidates. This paper focuses on the format, criteria, and survey results of the "Election 80" television debates between congressional candidates from South Dakota, as compared with the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Debate, Evaluation Criteria
Manchester, Bruce B.; Friedley, Sheryl A. – 1984
A study was conducted to describe male and female participation and success in both debate and individual events national competition and to identify areas of gender-based inequity. Data from three 1984 national tournaments (National Debate Tournament, American Forensic Association's National Individual Events Tournament, and the National Forensic…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Competition
Logue, Brenda J.; Verch, Stephen L. – 1982
A survey was conducted of students participating in the 1982 Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) tournament to uncover the reasons why they were competing in CEDA, whether they had ever participated in the National Debate Tournament (NDT), and which style of debate they preferred. Of the 133 respondents, 83 males and 50 females, 42%…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Debate
Hazen, Michael David – 1984
A study was conducted to determine if the Japanese use logic and argument in different ways than do Westerners. The study analyzed sample rebuttal speeches (in English) of 14 Japanese debaters using the Toulmin model of argument. In addition, it made comparisons with a sample of speeches made by 5 American high school debaters. Audiotapes of the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Debate
Crocker-Lakness, Jim – Kentucky Journal of Communication Arts, 1984
Data were collected over a three-year period from 10 sections of an advanced public speaking course at a midwestern university in a study to determine (1) the extent to which debaters who are not ego-involved can accurately judge classroom debate speeches, and (2) the specific variables that affect this accuracy. All 10 sections were taught by the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Debate, Egocentrism
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Morello, John T. – Central States Speech Journal, 1989
Compares the visual structuring of the 1976 and 1984 nationally televised presidential campaign debates, isolating changes in visual structuring that could interfere with the comprehension of verbal content, undermine the political purpose of the encounters, and promote unequal visual treatment of candidates. Reveals three changes in visual…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
Nicolai, Michael T. – 1987
To determine if there is a distinction between the forensics community's idea of quality and that of the general population, tournament rankings of forensics judges and those of a lay audience were compared. Undergraduate students enrolled in a variety of speech related courses were asked to attend rounds of competition at a midwest collegiate…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Debate, Evaluation Criteria
Hellweg, Susan A.; Verhoye, Anna M. – 1989
This study examined the verbal message strategies employed in the two 1988 presidential debates by Vice-President George Bush and Governor Michael Dukakis, independently and comparatively. A number of broad verbal categories were developed to code the messages of each candidate from videotapes and transcripts. Verbal characteristics under…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Debate
Logue, Brenda J. – 1985
To determine the level of participation by females in Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) debate tournaments in the Northeast region of the United States, a study examined gender characteristics of participants in seven regional tournaments in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, and in the New England…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Debate
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