This is an account where someone is pretending to be a real person but is not them.
A bot/ troll
Mr. Uhl said in class what is the major concern that you should think about how a source is created
Does it use AI?
This is when the person arguing brings up something irrelevant to the argument to distract from the main topic at hand.
Red Herring
Person 2: So you think that we should dump billions into the healthcare system for politicians to exploit
This is an example of what fallacy?
This is the term used to describe individuals who are capable of reading/watching sources and properly evaluate them
Mainstream media/corporate media
How can you tell a source is biased by using language (looking for specific answer)
sensational/ exaggerated headlines
Straw Man
"Hi, my name is Mark Wahlberg. You should totally buy Verizon home internet since it moves so fast! This best shows what fallacy?
Appeal to authority
An author's ______________ is their personal feelings and leanings that may implicitly or explicitly show up in their work.
Bias
(2 part) This is another nickname for media who is publicly owned by stock holders. Their goal is to...
1. Corporate Media
2. MAKE MONEY!
What are the 3 main goals a source may have?
1. Persuade
2. Entertain
3. Inform
This is when someone attacks a person personally in a debate, rather than their argument
Ad Homenim
Everyone is buying the new Iphone. Why don't you too!
This is an example of what fallacy?
Ad Populum
a source's _________________ is how respected, factual, and accurate it is with information
credibility
2 part
a source who has a firsthand account of what happened. Historians call this a __________________
a source that uses different accounts of what happened but did not witness it themselves is called a __________________________
1. primary source
2. secondary source
List 3 things to look for in an author's credibility
1. Education
2. history/accomplishments
3. respect in the field
This is when someone argues that their point of view is right because someone with education/power say so.
appeal to authority
"there is no reason why basketball players should make political arguments for unions. They are all tall stupid and ugly." this is an example of what fallacy?
Ad Homenim
Rhetoric
Independent media has gained a large increase in popularity. Based on Mr. Uhl's slides, what percentage of TikTok get their news from TikTok
55% of users (will grant margin of error (+/-5%)
Based on the notes and what Mr. Uhl said, what is the second thing you should look for in a piece AFTER looking at statistics
does the author come to logical conclusions
This is when an argument plays to the idea that if one group is doing something it must be good (AKA the bandwagon)
Ad Populum
"If you start playing Jazz music in your classroom, eventually the school will only allow Jazz music to be played during school! what fallacy is this?
Slippery Slope
Historians and journalists look between 2 sources on the same topic/story to fact check and see source consistency. this is called...
Cross-Referencing