What are critical judgments?
A) Statements that can be independently verified
B) Evaluative statements that you can defend by providing reasons
C) Negative evaluations of a speaker and/or a speech
D) Key points of reasoning presented by a speaker to support his or her arguments
E) Any negative audience feedback
B
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Germany's postwar "rubble" films were not characterized by which of the following?
a. didactic b. corrected lies c. period pieces d. political
Writing an analytical memo:
A. becomes part of the dataset. B. is a good step for capturing first impressions about the data. C. is a good way to share interpretations with research participants. D. is the same as memo writing. E. captures participants' interpretation or version of the interaction events.