It is a formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote.
Debate
It helps to open their minds through the understanding of other people’s points of view.
This is about delivering speech in front of a large audience in a formal situation.
Public Speaking
In public speaking, this is how you look when you are presenting.
Visual Style
In public speaking, this refers to the words you use.
Verbal Style
This part of research includes the discussion of the subject matter, importance and reasons for choosing the topic and the purpose of the study.
Introduction/Background of the Study
This is a diagrammatic representation of a conceptual framework. It depicts in a more vivid way what the conceptual framework wants to convey.
Paradigm
This is the foundation of the research study. These are highly related theories and principles that were established and proven by authorities.
Theoretical Framework
This is the one that states NO relationship between variables.
Null Hypothesis
This includes the weaknesses of the study beyond the control of the researcher.
Limitations of the Study
It is a way of thinking in which you don't simply accept all arguments and conclusions you are exposed to but rather have an attitude involving questioning such arguments and conclusions.
This is the foundation of critical thinking.
Logic
This is defined as “interest leading to inquiry.”
Curiosity
It is the combination of supporting statements (premises) that someone claims results in the truth of a conclusion.
Argument
This describes the relationship between multiple statements, and truth/falsity only applies to individual premises.
Valid
1st Speaker
This speaker presents a comparative overview of the clash points in the debate proving why their team’s case stands and why the winning analysis that contributes to the win was brought in their teammate’s speech.
Reply Speaker
Who can offer POIs?
Anyone from the opposing team
What are the two sides of a debate?
What do you call the first and the last minute of the debate?
Protected Time
What fallacy is used?
"You can't trust John's opinion on climate change; he's not even a scientist."
Ad Hominem
What fallacy is used?
"I met two people from New York, and they were both rude. Therefore, all New Yorkers must be rude."
Hasty Generalization
What fallacy is used?
"There's no evidence that aliens exist, so they must not be real."
Appeal to Ignorance
What fallacy is used?
"With a poorly educated workforce, the economy will suffer, and society will collapse."
Slippery Slope
What fallacy is used?
"Everyone is getting the new XYZ smartphone because it's the best-selling device on the market. Join the millions who have already switched, and experience the latest in technology and innovation. Don't be left behind with outdated phones!"
Bandwagon Appeal