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When was Cross Examination Debate Association created?

Cross Examination Debate Association was created in 1971.


What is is the only type of examination in a debate?

cross-examination


IN A DEBATE ONE LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER?

cross examination


A cross examination type of debate is?

when a government or public policy is being argued.


Which part of a debate does one team question the opposing team?

Cross-examination


In which part of a debate does one team question the opposing team?

Cross-Examination


What is one main purpose for a defense cross- examination?

create doubt in the judge


What is one main purpose for a defense cross-examination?

create doubt in the judge


How is cross examination similar in debate and in trial?

one side tries to find the weak parts of the opposing sides argument


What does redirect examination mean?

Redirect examination is when an attorney asks follow-up questions to a witness after the opposing attorney has completed their cross-examination. The purpose is to clarify any points raised during cross-examination and to reinforce the witness's credibility or testimony. It is limited to addressing issues raised during cross-examination and cannot introduce new topics.


During cross-examination are leading questions allowed?

Yes, leading questions are usually allowed during cross-examination. The purpose of cross-examination is to challenge the witness's testimony and credibility, and leading questions can help steer the witness toward a particular line of questioning or point.


What are the procedures of a debate?

DebateFirst read out the debate topicType of debate to be undertaken: Parliamentary Debate (in classrooms) or value debate or Cross Examination Debate (also called policy debate or team debate) or Academic Debatewell worded rules and regulationsListen and judge(security personnel if needed)