Unit 1
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
100

Thinking something is more important than another and acting upon that belief.

What is a value assumption?

100

Information that can be verified.

What is a fact?

100

Using one set of criteria for judging arguments we agree with and another for arguments we disagree with.

What is a double standard?
100

A society that forms from flawed logic and people are treated unfairly.

What is a dystopia?

200

A conclusion about the unknown made on the basis of the known.

What is an inference?

200

I believe in behavior that puts me in a positive light; it feels good to believe this.

What is wish fulfillment?

200

It is important to understand this to know why the film or story was created.

What is context?

200

Which author's genre uses power as language?

Who is Christianson?

300

This puts me at an advantage if I believe it.

What is innate selfishness?

300

The group I’m in is correct because we think we are!

What is innate sociocetrism?

300

Proving a statement by repeating it in a different form.

What is arguing in a circle?

300

This author's genre uses the hermeneutic circle

Who is Huhn?

400

This considers the gaps between reason and the conclusion.

What is a descriptive assumption?

400

An inference with a positive or negative connotation to it.

What is a judgement?

400

Unacceptable use of emotion or tradition to win someone over.

What is irrational appeal?

400

The fear to change something.

What is status quo bias?

500

The six parts to a character contest.

What are: stakes, boundaries, witnesses, resolution, winners, and losers?

500

This describes a moral panic.

What is an irrational fear.

500

Discrediting an idea by disparaging the person who expressed it.

What is attacking the critic?

500

This author plays games with the reader.

Who is Jaidka?