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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