Real or imagined differences between a speaker and an audience, between two groups, or between two people can block effective listening
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Ingrid was listening critically to William's speech on the late, great composer Liszt. Which of the
following questions represents critical listening? A) What are William's main ideas? B) Is this a suitable topic for a college audience? C) When was Liszt born? D) Who is Liszt? E) Why did William choose this topic?
The following are all parts of the argument model EXCEPT
A. evidence credibility statements. B. claim. C. fallacy. D. qualifier.
In which of the following statements is the criterion of parsimony most accurately described?
A. Parsimony requires simplicity without sacrificing completeness. B. Parsimony requires that a theory's explanations be simplistic. C. Parsimony requires that theories contain as many concepts as possible. D. Parsimony requires consistent explanations and clear assumptions.
Which of the following is not true about the nature of overlapping TRIP goals?
A. Interests overlap with each other and differ in primacy. B. Identity and relationship issues underlie topic and process issues. C. In a serious dispute, content-only solutions are typically the most satisfying. D. Goals may emerge in a different form. E. Conflict parties often specialize in one kind of goal.