Elements of Arguments
Credibility of Sources
Logos
Pathos
Examples
100
Person who disagrees with something & speaks against it.
What is opponent
100
To evaluate the source's authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency and coverage.
What makes a source credible?
100
Derived from the ___ work "logos"
What is Greek?
100
The emotional power of language
What is Pathos?
100
"This paper will focus on the intersection of alcohol content and social media, as the majority of research regarding health risk behaviors and social media has been focused in this area.”
What is Thesis Statement?
200
Act or process of forming reasons, drawing, conclusions; and applying them to a case in discussion.
What is argumentation
200
Where you should look to determine credibility if there is no author.
What is the domain or web page company?
200
Specific representative fact or case which is drawn towards a conclusion.
What is Inductive reasoning?
200
Words with strong emotional overtones that can even spur people to act
What is Connotative Language?
200
“Several guidelines have been published that identify best practices in study design and working with institutional research boards (Moreno, Fost, & Christakis, 2008; Moreno, Goniu, Moreno, & Diekema, 2013; Sixsmith & Murray, 2001; Zimmer, 2010).
What is Logos?
300
Statement in opposition to the argument being made.
What is Counter argument
300
The degree to which people believe and trust what other people and organizations tell them about a particular product or service.
What is credibility of source?
300
can be defined as a statement, sentence or argument used to convince or persuade the targeted audience by employing reason of logic.
What is Literary Device?
300
"a complex, continuing, interactive process in which a sender and receiver are linked by symbols, verbal and non-verbal."
What is Persuasion?
300
"Alcohol content is frequently displayed on social media through both user-generated posts and advertisements." (Hinduja & Patchin, 2008; McGee & Begg, 2008; Moreno, Parks, & Richardson, 2007; Moreno, Parks, Zimmerman, Brito, & Christakis, 2009).
What are Logical Fallacies?
400
Statement that supports ones ideas or thesis.
What is Pro argument
400
If a website is credible in all areas except for authority can you use it for a research project.
What is No?
400
It is something through which inner thoughts are presented in a logical way before the audience.
What is Persuasion?
400
Convincing people with an argument drawn through an emotional response.
What is The Pathos Method?
400
"It is exciting to consider the rapid growth in social media and alcohol studies over the past ten years, and the multidisciplinary researchers involved in these efforts. Social media have the potential to enhance our observational studies of alcohol behaviors, and the facilitate creation and dissemination of effective interventions to reduce the harms associated with alcohol use" (Chew & Eysenbach, 2010).
What is Conclusion statement?
500
Process of discrediting the arguments that oppose your thesis statement.
What is Refutation
500
If you have multiple sources, does this determine accuracy.
What is Compare Information?
500
Persuading an audience by ___.
What is reason?
500
The art of effective or persuasive writing or speaking, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques...
What is Rhetoric?
500
"The evolution of social media over the past decade has provided adolescents with numerous benefits, including access to information, social support and far-reaching communication tools". (Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007; Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2011; Valenzuela, Park, & Kee, 2009)
What is Credibility of Sources?
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