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Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering in Public Speaking

Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering in Public Speaking

Update: 2025-06-01
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Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering.

This delves into finding credible sources and effectively incorporating evidence (statistics, examples, anecdotes, testimony) to strengthen arguments.

Welcome to Lesson 5, where we turn your ideas into undeniable truths! In "Supporting Your Points," we'll dive into the essential art of research and evidence gathering. You'll learn how to find credible sources and strategically use a variety of evidence—from powerful statistics to relatable anecdotes and expert testimony—to strengthen your arguments. This lesson is all about building a foundation of proof that gives your audience every reason to believe and trust your message.

  • The Power of Proof: Understand why well-supported points are the key to building credibility and making your message persuasive.

  • Finding Credible Sources: Learn how to identify reliable information and differentiate between solid evidence and misinformation.

  • Types of Evidence: Explore the four main types of evidence—statistics, examples, testimony, and anecdotes—and when to use each for maximum impact.

  • From Research to Rationale: Discover how to seamlessly incorporate your evidence into your speech so it strengthens your arguments without overwhelming your audience.

Proverbs 18:17 : "He that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbour that cometh after searcheth him."

  • Connection: This verse highlights the need for verification and examination beyond an initial claim. It speaks to the idea that even if someone presents an argument compellingly at first glance, it requires further scrutiny and evidence ("searcheth him"). This directly relates to the importance of research and gathering credible evidence to truly support a point, rather than just asserting it.

2 Timothy 2:15 : "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."

  • Connection: 1 While primarily spiritual, this verse emphasizes the discipline of "study" and the importance of being "approved" through diligent effort. "Rightly dividing the word of truth" implies careful handling and understanding of information, which is crucial for finding credible sources and presenting evidence accurately. It's about being thorough and accurate in your presentation of truth.   1. 

Proverbs 24:3-4: "Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established: And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches."

  • Connection: This verse uses the analogy of building a house. "Wisdom" and "understanding" are the foundational elements, and "knowledge" fills the structure with value. In the context of public speaking, your "points" are the house, and your "research" and "evidence" are the wisdom, understanding, and knowledge that build it firmly and fill it with "precious and pleasant riches" – making your arguments strong, valuable, and appealing.


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Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering in Public Speaking

Supporting Your Points: Research and Evidence Gathering in Public Speaking

Laurie Delk Radecki