Procedures for content analysis should be

a. implicit, qualitative, and replicable
b. explicit, qualitative, and replicable
c. explicit, quantitative, and replicable
d. implicit, qualitative, and nonreplicable
e. illicit, qualitative, and nonreplicable

c. explicit, quantitative, and replicable

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As Jerome reached the third and final point of his speech, he paused dramatically and moved about three feet toward his left before continuing. This example describes Jerome using a(n) _____

a. nonverbal transition b. verbal transition c. internal preview d. final summary

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The primary function of a research paper is for students to show professors they have read and understood a wide array of articles on a single film, and to demonstrate an ability to summarize these articles for a general audience

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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