Choose the four questions you should ask yourself when evaluating something you hear.
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A. Do I know the statement is based on fact?
B. Do I feel like listening to this person?
C. Does this statement agree with the ideals and standards I have been taught?
D. Do I believe this simply because it was stated by someone I like or admire?
E. Is the fact colored or affected by emotion?
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