Claptrap

Claptrap

Author: Tom Wood

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 1998-09-01

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 0889242798

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Claptrap is a grand satire of the colonial mentality that governs the theatre festivals of Canada.


Aunt Sally's Cornpone Remedies & Claptrap Cures

Aunt Sally's Cornpone Remedies & Claptrap Cures

Author: Ellen Patrick

Publisher: Crane Hill Publishers

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781881548294

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Categorized under General Distress, Physical Ailments, Love Sickness, Money Ailments, Beauty Problems, People Problems, and Aunt Sally's Emergency Checklist and Poor Folks' First Aid, the remedies and cures preferred by Aunt Sally come with no guarantees -- except to make you laugh. No one of any age or any walk of life will be able to resist crackpot Aunt Sally and her nerve-soothing advice!


The Microanalysis of Political Communication

The Microanalysis of Political Communication

Author: Peter Bull

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-08

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1134480520

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This analysis of political speeches and televised political interviews in the UK, based on the Annual Party Conferences (1996-2000) and the last five general elections (1983-2001), evaluates the interview skills of politicians and political interviewers, investigates how and why politicians equivocate and handle interruptions and examines the nature of applause, both invited and uninvited, in political speeches.


All Bullshit and Lies?

All Bullshit and Lies?

Author: Chris Heffer

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 019092330X

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In a postfactual world in which claims are often held to be true only to the extent that they confirm pre-existing or partisan beliefs, this book asks crucial questions: how can we identify the many forms of untruthfulness in discourse? How can we know when their use is ethically wrong? How can we judge untruthfulness in the messiness of situated discourse? Drawing on pragmatics, philosophy, psychology, and law, All Bullshit and Lies? develops a comprehensive framework for analyzing untruthful discourse in situated context. TRUST, or Trust-related Untruthfulness in Situated Text, sees untruthfulness as encompassing not only deliberate manipulations of what is believed to be true (the insincerity of withholding, misleading, and lying) but also the distortions that arise from an irresponsible attitude towards the truth (dogma, distortion, and bullshit). Chris Heffer discusses times when truth is not "in play," as in jokes or fiction, as well as instances when concealing the truth can achieve a greater good. The TRUST framework demonstrates that untruthfulness becomes unethical in discourse, though, when it unjustifiably breaches the trust an interlocutor invests in the speaker. In addition to the theoretical framework, this book provides a clear, practical heuristic for analyzing discursive untruthfulness and applies it to such cases of public discourse as the Brexit "battle bus," Trump's tweet about voter fraud, Blair and Bush's claims about weapons of mass destruction, and the multiple forms of untruthfulness associated with the Skripal poisoning case. In All Bullshit and Lies? Chris Heffer turns a critical eye to fundamental questions of truthfulness and trust in our society. This timely and interdisciplinary investigation of discourse provides readers a deeper theoretical understanding of untruthfulness in a postfactual world.


Biostatistics

Biostatistics

Author: Geoffrey R. Norman

Publisher: PMPH USA (BC Decker)

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9781550094008

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This new edition of the book will be produced in two versions. The textbook will include a CD-Rom with two videotaped lectures by the authors. This book translates biostatistics in the health sciences literature with clarity and irreverence. Students and practitioners alike, applaud Biostatistics as the practical guide that exposes them to every statistical test they may encounter, with careful conceptual explanations and a minimum of algebra. What's New? The new Bare Essentials reflects recent advances in statistics, as well as time-honored methods. For example, "hierarchical linear modeling" which first appeared in psychology journals and only now is described in medical literature. Also new, is a chapter on testing for equivalence and non-inferiority. As well as a chapter with information to get started with the computer statistics program, SPSS. Free of calculations and jargon, Bare Essentials speaks so plainly that you won't need a technical dictionary. No math, all concepts. The objective is to enable you to determine if the research results are applicable to your own patients. Throughout the guide, you'll find highlights of areas in which researchers misuse or misinterpret statistical tests. We have labeled these "C.R.A.P. Detectors" (Convoluted Reasoning and Anti-intellectual Pomposity), which help you to identify faulty methodology and misuse of statistics.