Innovation
Fallacies of Logic
Media
Problems & Solutions
Fallacies Pt 2
100

Means to make changes or do something in a new way 



What is innovation

100

Is an argument that may sound convincing or true, but it is actually flawed and is considered flawed because the claim cannot be proven as true or false, it is subjective.



what is fallacy of logic

100

Is a logical connection between a set of premises (statements or reasons) and a conclusion, such that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.

What is valid argument

100

Is a social unit where members share a common culture.

What is a community

100

Occurs when a person says that two things are alike in multiple ways just because they are alike in one way.

What is false analogy fallacy

200

In what ways has innovation transformed the way we use computers?  

they have become smaller, faster and they have changed the way we communicate

(answers will vary)

200

 Instead of addressing someone's argument or position, you irrelevantly attack the person or some aspect of the person who is making the argument.

What is ad hominem fallacy?

200

A valid argument has two components. They are

What are conclusion & One or more premises

200

Based on: place, interests, identity, needs, practices, etc.

What is culture

200

False analogies occur when too much _________ is placed on proven similarities.

What is weight

300

When following a sustaining innovation path makes sense in the short term but could be the reason a business fails in the future.

what is innovator's dilemma

300

Making a claim based on evidence that is too small

What is generalization fallacy?

300

Is a statement that promotes a certain belief or point of view

What is a conclusion

300

A rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved

What is a barrier

300

Straw man fallacies occur when someone takes the argument of another person and __________it, and attacks that version of the argument instead of the original one

What is distort

400

A process where a product or service starts by being used in basic ways for a smaller group of people and then steadily expands to a larger audience, eventually replacing existing competitors in the market.

what is disruptive innovation

400

To "stand on business"

What is circular reasoning?

400

Premise 1: There is a device that allows you to pay with your hand.

Premise 2: Many people don’t have smartphones.

Premise 3: Some people ride the bus.

Conclusion: People in Beijing enjoy paying with their hand because they don’t have smartphones and ride the bus.

An invalid argument

400

Interacts with one another, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity.

What is a social group

400

Occurs when irrelevant information is presented alongside relevant information, distracting attention from the relevant information.

What is red herring fallacy

500

Think about ways that you could modify or change a video game console.

(answers  will vary)

500

A course of action is rejected because, with little or no evidence, one insists that it will lead to a chain reaction of events resulting in bad outcomes.

What is slippery slope?

500

Is the reason/evidence to support a conclusion.

What is a premise

500

What are potential barriers for those vacationing in Thialand?

(answers will vary)

500

Red herring fallacies occur when someone uses ____________ information as a distraction.

What is irrelevant

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