This document discusses how to make value judgements on critical issues that require careful analysis and prompt action. It recommends freeing your mind from preconceptions, understanding the speaker's perspective, allowing them to fully present their arguments, and paying attention to the framework, language, data sources, and logical progression they use. Noting surveys, quotes, reconciliations of qualitative and quantitative data, and how information progresses over time can help in making informed judgements.
This document discusses how to make value judgements on critical issues that require careful analysis and prompt action. It recommends freeing your mind from preconceptions, understanding the speaker's perspective, allowing them to fully present their arguments, and paying attention to the framework, language, data sources, and logical progression they use. Noting surveys, quotes, reconciliations of qualitative and quantitative data, and how information progresses over time can help in making informed judgements.
This document discusses how to make value judgements on critical issues that require careful analysis and prompt action. It recommends freeing your mind from preconceptions, understanding the speaker's perspective, allowing them to fully present their arguments, and paying attention to the framework, language, data sources, and logical progression they use. Noting surveys, quotes, reconciliations of qualitative and quantitative data, and how information progresses over time can help in making informed judgements.
Sound Analysis and Call for Prompt Actions PART ONE How do you make value judgement on critical issues that demand sound analysis and call for prompt actions? You listen to different sorts of information every day. You may hear it at home, in your neighborhood, on the television, on the internet, etc. Some of theses even present critical issues that demand sound analysis and call for prompt actions. Thus, urge you to make value judgements. Ways To Help Make Value Judgement On Critical Issues That Demand Sound Analysis And Call For Prompt Actions. 1. Free your mind from any preconceived ideas about the topic or the speaker’s ideas. 2. Recognize the perspective of the speaker as this will dictate the manner of his or her presentation. 3. Allow the speaker to build his or her speech as guided by a distinct pattern exposition. 4. Note the framework the speaker claims as his or her agenda in discussing the topic. 5. Observe if the speaker uses words to express his or her ideas rather than using emotionally loaded words. 6. Note if the speaker uses results of the studies over time as these are good references. 7. Note surveys conducted over time mentioned by the speaker as these dictate the trend that will likely prevail. 8. Note direct quotes from interviews used by the speaker as this complements the quantitative aspect of the materials presented. 9. Observe how the speaker is able to reconcile to both the quantitative and qualitative data he or she is informing you through statements any layman will understand. 10. Note the logic of the progression of the data over time presented by the speaker.