Exam 2: Group Development
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One of the most significant cultural differences in argumentation is the way in which people use evidence to support a claim.In which of the following cultures is physical evidence often rejected because no connection is seen between the physical world and human actions?
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Critical thinking is a process that always results in an outcome..
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Which component of the Toulmin Model of Argument recognizes the exceptions to an argument?
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The three essential components in the Toulmin Model of Argument are the claim,evidence,and warrant..
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Which component of the Toulmin Model of Argument is represented in Part III of the following argument? I.Joan would be a good leader./ II.Good leaders are effective communicators./ III.Joan got an A in the communication course she took.
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Self-awareness,self-regulation,self-confidence,and self-control characterize emotional intelligence..
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As a form of evidence,a fact is a statement that evaluates an event,idea,person,or object..
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Constructive argumentation decreases the risk of groupthink occurring in groups..
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A claim that recommends a particular course of action is a claim of
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When Victoria believes that a group's discussion has become hostile and nonproductive,she relies on her assertiveness skills to intervene and help the group work things out by discussion the issues that than escalating the controversy and accompanying tensions.Which of the characteristic of emotional intelligence is Victoria using?
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"A claim of value evaluates whether something is good or bad,right or wrong,worthwhile or worthless" is an example of a definition..
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Which component of the Toulmin Model of Argument is represented in Part I of the following argument? I.Joan would be a good leader./ II.Good leaders are effective communicators./ III.Joan got an A in the communication course she took.
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Competitive argumentation recognizes that others' ideas and arguments are as important as you own..
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A claim that attempts to prove that something is true is a claim of
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After a quarrelsome family gathering,Joshua realizes he has to do a better job of figuring out the emotional meaning of what family members say by interpreting their tone of voice,body tension,and facial expressions.Because Joshua primarily relies on the meanings of the words they use,he has a difficult time avoiding and resolving family-feud conflicts.Which of the characteristic of emotional intelligence should Joshua seek to improve?
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Generally,men are more likely than women to use evidence in arguments..
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When ethical arguers look beyond their own needs and consider the circumstances of others,they are demonstrating the common good responsibility for ethical argumentation..
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