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Speakers should rely primarily on collecting general audience demographic information as a basis for detailed audience analysis.
Critical Thinking
The process of logically analyzing and evaluating information or arguments to form a judgment or conclusion.
Society
A group of individuals living together in a more or less ordered community, often sharing common cultural and social institutions.
Benefits
Advantages or profits gained from something, such as a job, policy, or activity.
Holistic Critical Thinking
An approach to critical thinking that considers the whole context, including varied perspectives and interrelated factors.
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