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An example of a demographic

Age range, gender, occupation, belief

100

An example of a value

Friendship, Peace, Generosity, Family, Achievement, creativity, intelligence, loyalty, power, etc.

100

True False: Critical Thinking helps us determine the truth of an argument.

true 

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True/False: The survey methods for data sampling are; basic questionnaire, ordered categories, and strategic analysis.

False, the survey methods are: basic questionnaire, ordered categories, and likert-type testing

200

True/False: Attitudes are permanent and cannot be changed.

False

200

Trait(s) of a critical thinker

Open-mindedness, systematic by nature, confident in reasoning

300

TrueTrue/False: Hybrid-captive-voluntary audience is when some audience members are listening by choice and others are “trapped” into listening.

True, this type of audience has multiple types of listeners.

300

How to give a presentation to someone who speaks another language

Avoid slang and use visual aids

300

To imply something is to…

To suggest or convey an idea

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Define Demography

the classification of the characteristics of the people

400

How to collect an Interest and Knowledge Analysis

Q and A or short survey

400

To infer is to…

Something in a speaker’s words or a piece of writing that helps us draw a conclusion or give us an answer

500

Define Unacquainted Audience Presentation

When you are completely unaware of your audiences characteristics.

500

Define Psychological Description

Psychological Description is seeking to identify the audience’s attitudes, beliefs, and values.

500

Define Fallacy

A flaw or error in reasoning.