The four things group members share when getting to know each other.
What is expertise, personal information, virtual communication strategies, and patience
false or inaccurate reasoning occurring when someone arrives at a conclusion without adequate evidence or with irrelevant or inappropriate arguments
A group discussion held before an audience with the purpose of Informing the audience about issues of interest.
What is a Panel Discussion
____ is the primary way to focus on group discussions and engagement.
What is formulating/asking ques
The process of drawing a conclusion from evidence
What is reasoning.
The process when formulating a discussion question as either a fact, prediction, value, or policy when clarifying group goals is called
Identifying the task
The inappropriate assumption that one event causes another when actually little evidence connects the two.
What is the Causal Fallacy
A series of short speeches that are usually unified by a central theme or issue.
What is a Symposium
A question that asks whether something is true or false or did not occur
A way of structuring an argument in three parts is called
What is Syllogism
A thoughtfully prepared list of issues, topics, tasks, and questions the group will discuss or accomplish.
What is an Agenda
Trying to convince other that an idea is a good one simply because everybody else thinks its good.
What is Bandwagon Fallacy
A discussion that directly follows a panel discussion or symposium and allows audience members to respond to ideas.
What is a Forum.
A question that asks whether something is likely to occur under certain circumstances
What is Questions of prediction
Relating two or more events in such a way as to conclude that one event causes the other.
What is Casual Reasoning
Members who may not follow through on assignments, don’t actively contribute, or don’t attend meetings.
What is Social Loafing.
When someone undermines an idea by using irrelevant facts or arguments as distractions
What is the Red Herring Fallacy
This style of presenting gives the audience an opportunity to provide feedback and ask questions.
What is a Forum Presentation.
A question that asks whether something is good or bad or right or wrong
What is Questions of Value
The method of arriving at a general conclusion through the use of specific instances or examples
What is Inductive Reasoning.
Planning how to gather information and analyze issue among groups requires this for success.
What is developing discussion questions, clarifying goals, collect information, and answering
A Person reaching a conclusion on the basis of too little evidence that does not exist.
What is Hasty Generalization.
This style of presenting information allows little or no interaction among participants.
What is a Symposium
A question that asks about a course of action or a change in procedure or behavior
What is Questions of Policy
The process of drawing specific conclusions from a general statement or principle
What is Deductive Reasoning.