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| Natura: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Lingua: | en |
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2018
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| Accesso online: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1171063 |
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- "It Was at the Library; Therefore It Must Be Credible": Mapping Patterns of Undergraduate Heuristic Decision-Making McGeough, Ryan Rudick, C. Kyle Undergraduate Students Heuristics Decision Making Persuasive Discourse Public Speaking Introductory Courses Speech Communication Information Literacy Information Sources Evaluation Methods Qualitative Research Data Analysis Structured Interviews In this study, we explore the heuristic decision-making skills of undergraduate students as they incorporate information into their persuasive speeches. We interviewed 26 students enrolled in an introductory communication course to ascertain their information literacy for vetting sources for their public speeches. From their responses, we generated four patterns in students' heuristic decision-making when they made appeals to justify or legitimize their selection of evidence within their persuasive public speech. We conclude by discussing our findings in the context of information literacy scholarship and providing pedagogical advice for instructors who teach public speaking in the introductory communication course.