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C. Thi Nguyen
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100

A structure of logical argumentation made of premises and a conclusion. 

What is a syllogism?

100

The classmate likes to collect rocks & minerals.

Who is Miracle?

100

This person has a pet pig.

Who is Julianna?

100

The article that EVERYONE has to cite at least twice in Essay #1. 

What is "Escape the Echo Chamber"?

100

This student has an obession with water bottles.

Who is Emma?

200

The act of finding patterns and connections through analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of gathered knowledge to guide thought and action. 

What is critical thinking?

200

The classmate that loves to watch thrillers.

Who is Pakou?

200

This classmate has an impressive cassette tape collection.

Who is Miguel?

200

Two social structures that are distinct threats to a healthy information flow. One actively discredits outsiders and the other excludes them by omission. (They are often conflated in popular discourse.)

What is an echo chamber and epistemic bubble?

200

This classmate likes to build gaming PCs in their freetime.

Who is Diego? 

300

This is the appeal to a person's cultural preferences (in a measure of credibility and morality). 

What is Ethos?

300

This person spent most of their childhood in Mexico.

Who is Mitxell? (Don't pronounce the T.)

300

This person is a cancer rising, gemini moon, and leo sun.

Who is Allison?

300

Studies show that the "total irrationality" explanation for the "post-truth" attitude is misleading. Instead, they suggest members of an echo chamber are still interested in the truth but have had this fundamental aspect of their epistemology manipulated.

What is "where they place their trust" (or "their trusted authorities")?

300

This person is the biggest Eminem fan.

Who is Victoria?

400

A person's inherent inclination in favor of or against something. Generally unconscious, it is often typified as a person's default perception; it is a slant in thinking that prevents purely objective analysis. 

What is bias?

400

These two students both remarked that they like learning new things; one will break out of their shyness with passion and the other has a spark for learning.

Who are Sandy and Jordyn?

400

This person is a witch when they are angry.

Who is Shannon?

400

Nguyen argues that while both exclude outside views, an epistemic bubble omits them by accident or omission, whereas an echo chamber actively does this to outside views.


What is "discredits them" (or "undermines their trustworthiness")?

400

This classmate was a cheerleader for 13 years and has been a cheer coach for 4 years now.

Who is Andrea?

500

These people like the outdoors.

Who are tall people?

500

This classmate likes making beats (and is possibly a DJ?). 

Who is Jay?

500

The 3 students that play guitar.

Who are Alejandro, Nakeo, and Elias?
500

Nguyen concludes that the most effective way to help someone escape an echo chamber is not to bombard them with facts, but to repair this fundamental element. This is why personal encounters are so powerful.


What is "trust"?


500

They are two impressive runners. (One ran a marathon and the other recently ran a 10k.)

Who are Monica and Madison?

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