Matching
1) rhetorical criticism
A) a method of attending to messages so as to reduce the effects of
situational and listener distractions as well as the problems of limited
attention span and jumping to conclusions
2) critical thinking
B) an evaluation that can be articulated and defended by providing
reasons and support
3) careful listening
C) the analytical assessment of messages intended to affect other people
4) critical judgment
D) a conscious, systematic way of evaluating ideas wherever you
encounter them; the ability to form and defend your own judgments
1) C, 2) D, 3) A, 4) B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A. persuasive interview B. unstructured interview C. information-sharing interview D. information-gathering interview