Briefly explain the two ways to structure a causal argument
What will be an ideal response
There are two ways to structure a causal argument. One is by reasoning from
cause to effect, or predicting a result from a known fact. The other way to structure a causal argument is by reasoning from a known effect to the cause.
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a. factual information b. mediated information c. social information d. none of the above
How is conflict ambiguous?
a. Participants are not always sure about the cause of conflict and the motivations of the other party. b. Participants are generally uncertain about their relationship. c. Participants are unaware of available resources. d. Participants behave defensively, confusing the other party.
Analytical listening:
a. is the same as critical listening. b. involves evaluation of the characteristics of the sound itself. c. is the evaluation and interpretation of the nuances and the connotations of the sound quality in addition to or in spite of the words being spoken. d. is the phenomenon whereby a sensory stimulus applied in one modality causes a response in another.
An interviewer's self-disclosure of personal experiences helps an interviewee gain insights and new perspectives because of ________.
A. a perceived equal relationship B. reduced dissonance C. a supportive climate D. empathy