INCORRECT A claim’s "initial plausibility" is assessed by which of the following? A) By assessing how well the claim fits with one’s background information. B) By assessing our ’gut reaction’ to the claim. C) By assessing the credibility of the person making the claim. D) By assessing the first one or two arguments that are presented for the claim. 4 CORRECT In general‚ the more knowledgeable a person is about a given subject‚ the more reason there is to accept
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`2014 Leadership Employability Training Seminar 9:00Intro/Welcome (Jackson) Jackson: Good Morning. Welcome to the 2014 Washington TSA State Leadership Training. I am Jackson Campbell‚ your State President. My fellow State officers and I are excited to have all of you here. I’ll let them introduce themselves. EACH OFFICER INTRODUCE THEMSELVES Haeley Colin BJ David Braeden Jackson: So the reason we are all here today is to learn more about TSA‚ further develop our leadership skills
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adults who may not be familiar with the challenges life can bring and to promote the benefits you can gain by overcoming those obstacles. Hemauer uses pathos‚ which appeals to emotion‚ logos‚ designed to engage our logic‚ and ethos‚ to prove its credibility‚ to convey that though growing up on a family farm was a struggle day-to-day‚ it was valuable life lesson because it shaped her into the well-rounded and hard working person she is today. The essay opens with Hemauer’s with the immediate use of
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GTI In Russia 1. What do you believe are the three key lessons he has learned and what remaining questions do you anticipate that he will include in the report? − Three key lessons o Lesson 1~Granum learned about the instability and uncertainty in regulations and laws. That Russia differed a great deal from the United States when it came to the loosely defined property rights in Russia. This lead to the lack of knowledge on business ethics‚ individual job descriptions and responsibilities. Granum
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REQUIRED JOURNAL ENTRY 1: ME‚ A WRITER? My attitude towards having to take a composition course is one of hoping to learn something new. I know that I will have to take this‚ so I am trying to approach this with an open mind. If I can improve upon my writing through this class‚ that will be great. I know that there are some things that I struggle with. I would appreciate being able to improve upon myself as a writer through this. I think that what I learned about myself the most in working through
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To: swayne@prairiestate.edu Subject: Recommendation Dear Mrs. Wayne‚ I was hoping you would be willing and able to write me a letter of recommendation since you are my most credible source. I am a sophomore majoring in Pre-Vet. I took your Biology 101 course in fall of 2012 and finished with an A in the class. I will be applying for a position in a Pre-Vet program at my future university‚ and the application is due by December 3. After researching numerous programs‚ I fell in love
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Source credibility Source credibility‚ is about the source and spokesperson’s credibility. From previous literature‚ source expertise and trustworthiness are crucial to be transmitted from a credible source. The spokesperson’s credibility has the following characteristics: to possess relevant expertise on the information topic‚ and to be trusted to transmit objective opinions (Hussein‚ 2012). Other studies state that the source’s expertise is the level of convincing. Convincing means that the communication
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Credibility is your way to show you are trustworthy and dependable (Cardon‚ 2013). If you do a superior job with little to no mistakes you are credible. If you make promises and see them through; and “live by high ethical‚ corporate‚ and personal values” you are credible (Cardon‚ 2013). The credibility I have the most I care about people. You have to have competence to have credibility; competence is your “skills and knowledge” to get the work done‚ how you solve any business problems‚ and how well
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Credibility. Credibility ensures that the description and interpretation of data are consistent with reality and perceived social constructs as it exists in the minds of the respondents. This involves understanding the phenomenon from the participant’s eyes (Trochim‚ 2006). “Credible interpretations of qualitative data offer explanations that are consistent with the data collected and are understandable to the people in the study population” (Ulin‚ Robinson‚ &Trolley‚2005‚P.166). Data was collected
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can establish credibility with your audience? Credibility is a measure of how your audience perceives your knowledge‚ authority and believability on the subject or topic you are presenting. Knowledge is a key factor. You certainly don’t need to be an expert on your topic but you should spend quality time researching and developing deep knowledge on the subject. Providing supportive evidence such as statistics‚ visuals or personal stories are also helpful to establish credibility. Body language
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