Deck 3: Listening Ancritical Thinking

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According to thToulmin Model oan Argument, you shoulincludbacking for warranin all arguments.
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Listening is nojusanother term wusto mean hearing.
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Critical thinking is an automatithinking process.
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Goospeakers listen anadapto audiencreactions during presentation.
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Paying attention to nonverbal behavior is an effectivlistening strategy.
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Mospeopltalk arato125 to 150 words per minute.
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Comprehensivlistening involves evaluating whether speaker's messagis reasonablanlogical.
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Audiences neeto brelatively comfortablto listen moseffectively.
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After listening to shortalk, mosaudiencmembers can accurately recall only 75% owhawas said.
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Effectivlistening is thresponsibility othaudience, bucritical thinking is thresponsibility othspeaker.
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Cultural differences do noinfluencthway in which audiencmembers listen anresponto presentation.
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ITewants to arrivajustifieconclusion or decision with regarto whahhas read, seen or heard, hwoulusappreciativlistening.
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When speaker's words or stories delighus, wlisten appreciatively.
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Arguments arclaims supporteby evidencanreasons for accepting them.
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Mospeoplcan speak faster than moslisteners' can process speaker's words.
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When you listen to political debatas way odeciding how to vote, you arengagein analytical listening.
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Detailenottaking aids listening.
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Comprehensivlistening is equally importanfor speakers anlisteners.
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Paying attention to mismatches between verbal annonverbal messages is onway to interpreperson's meaning.
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Psychological noisdoes noincludlistener bias.
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claim identifies speaker's position on particular issue.
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Iis wisfor speaker to teshis or her thinking on others by having them reaor listen to thspeech beforiis delivereto thactual audience.
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Becausfamous athletis spokesperson for sports beverage
anbecausSally sees many ofriends drinking thabeverage, shis convinceby advertising claims to buy some.Sally has fallen into thtraps ofaulty causanhasty generalization.
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An inferencis thprocess odrawing conclusion baseon facts.
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Baseon his firsvisito thnew Taco Herman's restaurant, BertolErnithathfooanservicwernogood.Beris guilty ocommitting hasty generalization fallacy.
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Iyou try sethings through speaker's eyes, you arengagein listening.

A)comprehensive
B)appreciative
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)critical
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Claims ovalucan suggeswhether something is gooor bad..
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"publiuniversity is better placto begin higher education than prestigious privatcollege" is claim ovalue.
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Toulmin's Model oan Argumenmaintains thacomplete
argumenrequires six basicomponents.
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Claims opolicy criticizparticular action or plan.
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warranexplains why thevidencis relevanany why Isupports thclaim.
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Thterm ahominen means "appeal to popularity" in Latin.
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An exception to Michelle's argumenis notein threservation componenothToulmin Model.
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As they drovover hill, Anna's niecsaw smokbillowing from behinthahill.When they arriveathtop othhill, firwas visiblbelow.Anna' niecclaimethathsmokcausthfire.This is an examplofaulty causfallacy.
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According to thToulmin Model oan Argument, adding qualifiers to an argumenmay help persuadwell-informed, skeptical audience.
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Speakers anlisteners who view knowledgas facts or as series oopinions areffectivcritical thinkers.
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Evidencanswers thquestion "How diyou geto thconclusion oyour argument?"
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Claims ofacmay statthatheory correctly explains phenomenon..
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Terms such as always, never anin no casarknown as qualifiers.
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"Enrollmenaour colleghas increasemorthan 10 percenin thlastwo years" is claim opolicy.
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When wlisten to shortalk, thtextbook notes thamosous cannoaccurately repor owhawas said.

A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)35%
E)42%
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According to quotby Ralph Nichols in your textbook

A)We must count to ten before reacting.
B)We must understand the effect of offensive comments without losing your concentration.
C)We must limit counterarguing.
D)We must use our analytical listening skills to assess the validity of a speaker's message.
E)We must always withhold evaluation until our comprehension is complete.
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Goolisteners ustheir extrthoughspeeproductively when they

A)identify and summarize the speaker's key points and opinions.
B)pay attention to the meaning of nonverbal behavior.
C)analyze the strengths and weaknesses of arguments.
D)evaluate the speaker's qualifications and potential biases.
E)do all of the above.
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"DiLeHarvey Oswalacalonin thassassination of PresidenJohn F.Kennedy?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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Pro-death penalty advocates may bbiasewhen listening to an anti-death penalty speaker-anvicversa.Which othresponsibilities oeffectivlistening woulhelp moderatthis problem?

A)Overcome distractions.
B)Use your extra thought speed.
C)Ask questions .
D)Listen before you leap.
E)None of the above.
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"Will enrollmenathcollegincreasnexyear?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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Withouthsupporogod evidenc .

A)your audience will believe you based on your word alone.
B)your audience will
C)Your audience will be expected to supply the evidence.
D)You audience will not expect any evidence
E)your audience may be reluctant to accept your claims.
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"Is publischool education better than homschooling?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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As Dr.Parker explains Bloom's Taxonomy to thclass, shurges students to learn anapply thdifferentypes othinking to understanding exam questions.Dr.Parker wants her students to engagin listening.

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)synthetic
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Thspee(words per minute) awhich mospeoplcan think is called

A)decoding speed.
B)cognitive speed.
C)thought speed.
D)speed productivity.
E)unsafe at any speed.
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Gil is highly supportivas hlistens to his coworker's anxieties abouan upcoming presentation to thmanagementeam.Gil is engagein

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)critical
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Sushares importanresearch conducteby Dr.Singer whoswork has been recognizeanregularly citeby thmedical community.Sualso mentions thaDr.Singer has won threnational awards from thAmerican Health Association.Whacomponenoan argumenis Suusing when shshares Dr.Singer's credentials?

A)Claim
B)Warrant
C)Evidence
D)Backing for Warrant
E)Reservation
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In presentation speaking, critical thinking is entrusteto

A)the speaker only.
B)the listener only.
C)both the speaker and the listener.
D)the channel only.
E)the message only.
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Aliciis enjoying listening to Allan's description oseeing thmusical "ThProducers" on Broadway.Aliciis engagein listening.

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)practical
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Whillistening to presentation, Amy asks several questions, such as "Was threasoning logical?" an"Was thpurposappropriatfor this audience?" Amy is using which typolistening?

A)Appreciative
B)Analytical
C)Comprehensive
D)Empathic
E)Practical
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"Listen to others as you woulhavthem listen to you" is callethe

A)empathic listening principle.
B)secondary listening rule.
C)critical thinking listening rule.
D)golden listening rule.
E)None of the above
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"Shoulour city pass law mandating householrecycling?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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claim oconjecture

A)states your position on a controversial issue.
B)states that something is true.
C)suggests that something will or will not happen.
D)asserts that something is worthwhile.
E)advocates a particular behavior.
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Claims supporteby evidencanreasons for accepting them arknown as

A)arguments.
B)testimonies.
C)proof.
D)proclamations.
E)need.
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Onhabioeffectivlisteners is to "listen"

A)for minute details.
B)impersonally in all situations.
C)to nonverbal behavior.
D)at intervals.
E)if the material is interesting.
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When speaker recommends coursoaction shoulbtaken, shor hmakes claim of

A)fact.
B)policy.
C)value.
D)conjecture.
E)need.
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"Effectivcommunication skills will leato professional success" is claim of

A)fact.
B)conjecture.
C)value.
D)policy.
E)need.
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Which othfollowing states thdegreto which claim appears to true?

A)backing
B)warrant
C)inference
D)qualifier
E)fallacy
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Your instructor has cancelleclass.Thlastimthis occurred, your instructor caughup with thclass syllabus within two weeks.Which othfollowing statements can bregardeas claim ofacabouthinstructor's absence?

A)The instructor is ill.
B)The class will remain on schedule.
C)The class has been cancelled before.
D)Students will not be given additional class time to catch up on assignments.
E)None of the above
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Which othfollowing is NOtypoclaim notein thtextbook?

A)Claim of fact
B)Claim of policy
C)Claim of conjecture
D)Claim of interference
E)Claim of value
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Story: You arrivhomlatonevening ansethathlights aron in your living room.Theris only oncar parkein fronoyour house, anthwords HarolR.Jones, M.D., arspelleouin small golletters across onothcar's doors.Which othfollowing answers represents facabouthis story?

A)The car parked in front of your house has lettering on one of its doors.
B)Someone in your family is sick.
C)No car is parked in front of your house.
D)The car parked in front of your house belongs to a woman named Johnson.
E)None of the above answers represents a fact.
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According to thToulmin Model oan Argument, you shoulincludbacking for warranin all arguments.
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Listening is nojusanother term wusto mean hearing.
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Critical thinking is an automatithinking process.
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Goospeakers listen anadapto audiencreactions during presentation.
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Paying attention to nonverbal behavior is an effectivlistening strategy.
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Mospeopltalk arato125 to 150 words per minute.
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Comprehensivlistening involves evaluating whether speaker's messagis reasonablanlogical.
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Audiences neeto brelatively comfortablto listen moseffectively.
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After listening to shortalk, mosaudiencmembers can accurately recall only 75% owhawas said.
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Effectivlistening is thresponsibility othaudience, bucritical thinking is thresponsibility othspeaker.
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Cultural differences do noinfluencthway in which audiencmembers listen anresponto presentation.
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ITewants to arrivajustifieconclusion or decision with regarto whahhas read, seen or heard, hwoulusappreciativlistening.
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When speaker's words or stories delighus, wlisten appreciatively.
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Arguments arclaims supporteby evidencanreasons for accepting them.
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Mospeoplcan speak faster than moslisteners' can process speaker's words.
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When you listen to political debatas way odeciding how to vote, you arengagein analytical listening.
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Detailenottaking aids listening.
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Comprehensivlistening is equally importanfor speakers anlisteners.
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Paying attention to mismatches between verbal annonverbal messages is onway to interpreperson's meaning.
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Psychological noisdoes noincludlistener bias.
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claim identifies speaker's position on particular issue.
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Iis wisfor speaker to teshis or her thinking on others by having them reaor listen to thspeech beforiis delivereto thactual audience.
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Becausfamous athletis spokesperson for sports beverage
anbecausSally sees many ofriends drinking thabeverage, shis convinceby advertising claims to buy some.Sally has fallen into thtraps ofaulty causanhasty generalization.
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An inferencis thprocess odrawing conclusion baseon facts.
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Baseon his firsvisito thnew Taco Herman's restaurant, BertolErnithathfooanservicwernogood.Beris guilty ocommitting hasty generalization fallacy.
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Iyou try sethings through speaker's eyes, you arengagein listening.

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D)analytical
E)critical
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Claims ovalucan suggeswhether something is gooor bad..
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"publiuniversity is better placto begin higher education than prestigious privatcollege" is claim ovalue.
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Toulmin's Model oan Argumenmaintains thacomplete
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Claims opolicy criticizparticular action or plan.
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warranexplains why thevidencis relevanany why Isupports thclaim.
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Thterm ahominen means "appeal to popularity" in Latin.
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An exception to Michelle's argumenis notein threservation componenothToulmin Model.
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As they drovover hill, Anna's niecsaw smokbillowing from behinthahill.When they arriveathtop othhill, firwas visiblbelow.Anna' niecclaimethathsmokcausthfire.This is an examplofaulty causfallacy.
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According to thToulmin Model oan Argument, adding qualifiers to an argumenmay help persuadwell-informed, skeptical audience.
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Speakers anlisteners who view knowledgas facts or as series oopinions areffectivcritical thinkers.
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Evidencanswers thquestion "How diyou geto thconclusion oyour argument?"
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Claims ofacmay statthatheory correctly explains phenomenon..
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Terms such as always, never anin no casarknown as qualifiers.
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"Enrollmenaour colleghas increasemorthan 10 percenin thlastwo years" is claim opolicy.
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When wlisten to shortalk, thtextbook notes thamosous cannoaccurately repor owhawas said.

A)10%
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C)50%
D)35%
E)42%
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According to quotby Ralph Nichols in your textbook

A)We must count to ten before reacting.
B)We must understand the effect of offensive comments without losing your concentration.
C)We must limit counterarguing.
D)We must use our analytical listening skills to assess the validity of a speaker's message.
E)We must always withhold evaluation until our comprehension is complete.
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Goolisteners ustheir extrthoughspeeproductively when they

A)identify and summarize the speaker's key points and opinions.
B)pay attention to the meaning of nonverbal behavior.
C)analyze the strengths and weaknesses of arguments.
D)evaluate the speaker's qualifications and potential biases.
E)do all of the above.
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"DiLeHarvey Oswalacalonin thassassination of PresidenJohn F.Kennedy?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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Pro-death penalty advocates may bbiasewhen listening to an anti-death penalty speaker-anvicversa.Which othresponsibilities oeffectivlistening woulhelp moderatthis problem?

A)Overcome distractions.
B)Use your extra thought speed.
C)Ask questions .
D)Listen before you leap.
E)None of the above.
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"Will enrollmenathcollegincreasnexyear?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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Withouthsupporogod evidenc .

A)your audience will believe you based on your word alone.
B)your audience will
C)Your audience will be expected to supply the evidence.
D)You audience will not expect any evidence
E)your audience may be reluctant to accept your claims.
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"Is publischool education better than homschooling?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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As Dr.Parker explains Bloom's Taxonomy to thclass, shurges students to learn anapply thdifferentypes othinking to understanding exam questions.Dr.Parker wants her students to engagin listening.

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)synthetic
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Thspee(words per minute) awhich mospeoplcan think is called

A)decoding speed.
B)cognitive speed.
C)thought speed.
D)speed productivity.
E)unsafe at any speed.
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Gil is highly supportivas hlistens to his coworker's anxieties abouan upcoming presentation to thmanagementeam.Gil is engagein

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)critical
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Sushares importanresearch conducteby Dr.Singer whoswork has been recognizeanregularly citeby thmedical community.Sualso mentions thaDr.Singer has won threnational awards from thAmerican Health Association.Whacomponenoan argumenis Suusing when shshares Dr.Singer's credentials?

A)Claim
B)Warrant
C)Evidence
D)Backing for Warrant
E)Reservation
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In presentation speaking, critical thinking is entrusteto

A)the speaker only.
B)the listener only.
C)both the speaker and the listener.
D)the channel only.
E)the message only.
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Aliciis enjoying listening to Allan's description oseeing thmusical "ThProducers" on Broadway.Aliciis engagein listening.

A)appreciative
B)comprehensive
C)empathic
D)analytical
E)practical
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Whillistening to presentation, Amy asks several questions, such as "Was threasoning logical?" an"Was thpurposappropriatfor this audience?" Amy is using which typolistening?

A)Appreciative
B)Analytical
C)Comprehensive
D)Empathic
E)Practical
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"Listen to others as you woulhavthem listen to you" is callethe

A)empathic listening principle.
B)secondary listening rule.
C)critical thinking listening rule.
D)golden listening rule.
E)None of the above
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"Shoulour city pass law mandating householrecycling?" is question of

A)fact.
B)value.
C)conjecture.
D)policy.
E)opinion.
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claim oconjecture

A)states your position on a controversial issue.
B)states that something is true.
C)suggests that something will or will not happen.
D)asserts that something is worthwhile.
E)advocates a particular behavior.
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Claims supporteby evidencanreasons for accepting them arknown as

A)arguments.
B)testimonies.
C)proof.
D)proclamations.
E)need.
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Onhabioeffectivlisteners is to "listen"

A)for minute details.
B)impersonally in all situations.
C)to nonverbal behavior.
D)at intervals.
E)if the material is interesting.
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When speaker recommends coursoaction shoulbtaken, shor hmakes claim of

A)fact.
B)policy.
C)value.
D)conjecture.
E)need.
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"Effectivcommunication skills will leato professional success" is claim of

A)fact.
B)conjecture.
C)value.
D)policy.
E)need.
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Which othfollowing states thdegreto which claim appears to true?

A)backing
B)warrant
C)inference
D)qualifier
E)fallacy
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Your instructor has cancelleclass.Thlastimthis occurred, your instructor caughup with thclass syllabus within two weeks.Which othfollowing statements can bregardeas claim ofacabouthinstructor's absence?

A)The instructor is ill.
B)The class will remain on schedule.
C)The class has been cancelled before.
D)Students will not be given additional class time to catch up on assignments.
E)None of the above
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Which othfollowing is NOtypoclaim notein thtextbook?

A)Claim of fact
B)Claim of policy
C)Claim of conjecture
D)Claim of interference
E)Claim of value
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Story: You arrivhomlatonevening ansethathlights aron in your living room.Theris only oncar parkein fronoyour house, anthwords HarolR.Jones, M.D., arspelleouin small golletters across onothcar's doors.Which othfollowing answers represents facabouthis story?

A)The car parked in front of your house has lettering on one of its doors.
B)Someone in your family is sick.
C)No car is parked in front of your house.
D)The car parked in front of your house belongs to a woman named Johnson.
E)None of the above answers represents a fact.
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