Debate basics
Media and information literacy
In and about Debate Competitions
Research
During the debate
100

A highly specialized research used to locate evidence against a particular case.

What is spot research?

100

Blocks on websites that require payment to see the content.

What is a paywall?

100

A debate format in which single debaters on each side debate a proposition of value.

What is Lincoln-Douglas Debate?

100

To take a selected section from an article or book.

What is cut/cutting?
100

One complete debate

What is a round?

200

Rules governing behavior.

What is ethical standards.
200

Dictionaries that index only those words related to a specific field.

What are specialized dictionaries.

200

This format of debate involve two person teams debating narrow topics of significant controversy in public affairs.

What is public debate?

200

Facts that combine multiple examples into a single figure.

What are statistics?

200

The time allotted to question an opponent about arguments and evidence presented in a speech.

What is cross-examination?

300

Where information comes from?

What are facts?

300

The complete record of where information is obtained for evidence and used in debates.

What is cite?

300

A mock legislature in which students debate legislation and follow parliamentary procedures.

What is congressional debate?

300

Information colleded directly from experimentation and observation.

What is empirical data?

300

A speech that is prepare in advance of the debate

What is a canned speech?

400

Groups of experts in a specific field who work together to provide ideas on specific problems.

What are think tanks?

400

A technique for narrowing a search by putting phrases in quotation marks  or adding "and" or "or"

What is a Boolean search?

400

The statement about which teams are debating also known as the topic?

What is resolution?

400

A label or category for evidence or arguments.

What is a tag?

400

The debaters arguing against the adoption of a resolution.

What is Negative?

500

An outline of arguments and evidence supporting a side.

What is a brief?

500

An independent, non-partisan research arm of the U.S. Congress that provides analysis of complex policy issues being considered by Congress.

What is Congressional research services?

500

The second speech given by each speaker in a debate round.

What is rebuttal?

500

A discussion technique that uncovers possible issues or case areas through random listing of ideas or known facts about a topic.

What is brainstorming?

500

Debaters arguing in favor of the adoption of a resoultion.

What is affirmative?