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Evidence, credibility, and beliefs/values are all used to?
What is support a claim
100
Stephen Toulmin stated that an argument is tested by what?
What is its ability to stand up to criticism.
100
When a claim and support intersect
What is an argument
100
What are some terms that are described through testing ideas by having a conversation with yourself?
What is 1) Internal dialogue 2) Internalized conversation 3) Imagined interaction.
100
An issue is?
What is the the paralleling of two claims
200
What sphere captures the area of common concerns?
What is the public sphere?
200
When two individuals engage in questioning process to find an answer
What is a dialectic
200
Statements relating to persons, conditions, events, or things that give reasoning for an argument
What is grounds
200
A statement that justifies the grounds
What is a warrant
200
Why are sign arguments easier to support?
What is the sign argument represents circumstantial evidence that can be verified.
300
Sign argument are?
What is an argument from circumstantial evidence.
300
What type of argument compares two different and unrelated situations and draws comparisons to support a claim.
What is an argument from analogy
300
An argument that is supported through citing a credible individual
What is argument by authority
300
What is the first step to analyzing an argument?
What is identifying the claim
300
Possibly, maybe, usually, sometimes are what kind of words
What are qualifiers
400
The act by which decisions makers assume the status quo is correct and does not need to be change
What is presumption
400
When common and informal language is used in place of logical patterns
What is an Enthyme
400
Support for an argument through statistics, data, credible authority etc. is called?
What is Evidence
400
When you support an argument through evidence such as data derived from surveys, polls, or specific instances
What is Statistics
400
When is hearsay evidence rejected?
What is in a legal/law setting
500
The burden decision makers have to refute a prima facie case
What is the burden of rejoinder
500
Proposition: Pot should be legalized nationally
What is a proposition of policy
500
Proposition: CSULB is better than CSUF at basketball
What is a proposition of Value
500
When students appeal to the Comm department chair about the parking issues on campus, they are not appealing to who?
What are the appropriate decision makers
500
The burden placed on an individual attempting to provide a case to change the status quo
What is the burden of proof