Audience Analysis
Critical Thinking
Types of Fallacies
100

What do you use to make a direct observation?

Any of the 5 senses

100

What are at least 4 of the 6 steps to critical thinking?

Could have: Listening, Analysis, Evaluation, Inference, Interpretation, Explanation.

100

How many categories of fallacies are there, and what are they called?

2, Informal and formal fallacies. 

200

What is a likert-type question?

Strongly disagree 1 2 3 4 5 strongly agree

200

Contradicting Evidence. If Clara gives a report on the unhealthy consequences of consuming chocolate and her classmate points out a study that found chocolate to boost dopamine levels, does this evidence change the validity of Clara's argument?

No, it is simply another fact ignoring the point that chocolate is unhealthy. 

200

What causes informal fallacies to occur?

An informal fallacy occurs because of an error in reasoning.

300

What are the 5 categories of audience analysis?

Situation, Demographic, Psychological, Multicultural, and Topic Interest. 

300

Self Regulation. If Ana and Clara are having a debate and Clara brings up a point that contradict Ana's personal beliefs, how should Ana continue the discussion?

Ana should push her personal opinions to the side and continue to listen with intent, don't blurt out and interrupt, hear what's being said.

300

What are the 4 types of appeal fallacies?

Emotional, Authority, Pity, Ignorance.

400

Name the 5 important demographics' analysis.

Age, Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Religious Affiliation

400

What is the proper order of deductive reasoning?

Major premise, Minor premise, and Conclusion.

400

What fallacy is it: A woman with blonde hair stole my purse. Annie has blonde hair. Annie stole my purse. 

Masked Man Fallacy 

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