Which type of person is most likely to scrutinize arguments closely?
a. one who is highly issue-involved and highly response-involved
b. one who is highly issue-involved and weakly response-involved
c. one who is weakly issue-involved and highly response-involved
d. one who is weakly issue-involved and weakly response-involved
Answer: B
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differs from Alzheimer's disease in that it has A) a more gradual onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties. B) a sudden onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities. C) a more gradual onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities. D) a sudden onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties.
Conclusions concerning cause-and-effect relationships are only possible when the ____ method is used
a. survey b. experimental c. correlational d. descriptive