Which of the following is not a critical issue to consider in selecting a solution to a problem?
A. The idea's applicability to the problem
B. The idea's originality
C. The idea's advantages and disadvantages
D. The desirability of the idea's implementation
E. None of the above (All are critical issues)
B
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Two ways of ensuring that published scholarly research is credible and professional are
a. systematic reporting of research questions, background literature, methods, and sampling b. self-publishing c. research funding from credible funding sources d. funding through corporations
The conclusion of an argument is called
A) an action step. B) a claim. C) evidence. D) rhetorical justification.
The maxim of self-denigration is most notably observed in Japan
a. true b. false
James, Matt, Karla, and Ann meet to discuss how they will put together their class presentation on a communication theory. Ann expresses concern because she feels the presentation is not equally distributed among group members
James quickly dismisses her concern without further discussion. James would be advised to remember which of the following functions of effective group members? a. Identify a clear, elevating goal b. Develop options c. Develop sensitivity toward others d. Gather and use information effectively