Exam 13: Evaluating Yourself and Others: Your Role As a Critical Listener in Presentation Contexts

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Over the course of your professional career it is likely that you will spend more time listening to presentations than giving them.

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A conclusion that is made based on a limited amount of support that does not sufficiently support the conclusion-like "all college students a big partiers" is a/an:

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According to your text most people are able to process approximately ______________ (number) of words per minute.

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The "process of evaluating ideas" and the "ability to evaluate and analyze arguments correctly" are both part of the definition for:

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A fallacious argument is one that contains:

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A ___________________________ is a conclusion made based on an argument that "does not follow" or does not really connect to the conclusion. The conclusion might actually be true but there is a disconnection between the argument and the conclusion. For example, "Bill attends a large university, therefore all of his classes must be large" is an example of a/an:

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When you are speaking to an audience which of the following should indicate to you that members of the audience are not listening to your presentation?

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When you are listening to a presentation and the speaker uses a word or phrase that is unfamiliar to you this may confuse you and cause you to have a hard time listening to the rest of the presentation. This obstacle to listening is called:

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Critical evaluation and thorough feedback are necessary for you to improve your presentation skills.

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The selective listening process of making a decision of whether or not to go to class and therefore avoid listening to the information being presented in class is called:

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When a presenter's argument provides only two solutions when more choices are available such as telling your professor "If you don't let me make up this exam, I will have to drop out of college" is a/an:

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A person who practices good listening skills, works to avoid obstacles to listening and becomes a critical consumer of information is a/an

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The selective listening process of determining what information you will remember, recall and decide is significant after listening to a presentation is called:

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