The part of an argument that appeals to intellect or reason
What is Logos?
Statement that asserts something.
What is a Claim?
Arguments in which there is no clear connection between evidence & claim.
What is Logical Fallacies?
This is the correct format to use in this class?
What is APA style?
A claim supported by data and reasoning.
What is Argumentation?
The part of an argument that appeals to character.
What is Ethos?
This is evidence to support a claim.
What is Data?
A Fallacy in which someone exaggerates someone else's argument in order to make it easier to refute.
What is straw person.
This is the correct order for a full in text citation
What is Author, Year, Page number?
1. Get your audience to think differently
2. Get the audience to open their minds up
3. success is marked by precision.
What is a successful argument?
The part of an argument that appeals to emotion. (sympathy).
What is Pathos?
4 types of reasoning
Deductive, Inductive, Analogical, & causal.
A fallacy that assumes that if an a relationship exists between 2 things, then one must have caused the other.
What is False Cause Fallacy?
Deliberately misrepresenting information via a graph
What is misleading statistics?
1. Stating your opposing argument
2. Previewing your response
3. Doing a refutation
4. Showing impact
What are the 4 steps of refuting and argument?
What is Ethos?
Positions that oppose your arguments
What is Counter-arguments?
Fallacy where someone brings up irrelevant info in order to distract from original topic.
What is Red Herring Fallacy?
Using stats to show a misleading relationship
What is assuming causation?
Both parties must be open to persuasion.
What is reciprocity?
Aristotle created these 3 proofs.
What is Ethos, Pathos, Logos?
Prioritizes certain values & beliefs over others while still affirming all values & beliefs.
What is Value Hierarchy?
An attack on a person.
What is Ad Hominem.
When are you required to use a page number in an in text citation
What is When you use a direct quote?
What is 4 main constraints?