Logical reasoning 1
Logical reasoning 2
Psychological strategies
Language strategies
R strategies
100

Logical reasoning strategy that claims one event influences or causes another event.

What is cause to effect?

100

The attempt to reach a conclusion that explains a body of facts (the available evidence)

What is reasoning from fact or hypothesis?

100

I scratch your back, you scratch mine psychological strategy

What is the rule of reciprocation?

100
Now that UT is the #1 football school we will have a lot of ___ fans (give the term and strategy)

What is bandwagon & appealing to the people?

100

"In da clurb, we all fam" theory of persuasion

What is identification theory?

200
Logical reasoning which uses inductive reasoning to go from specific cases to general claims

What is from example?

200

This type of reasoning points out that two things (people, places, objects, proposals, ideas) have important characteristics in common, and draws a conclusion based on these similarities. 

What is from analogy or comparison?

200

If you give a little up, I have to give a little up

What is reciprocal concession?

200

Term and strategy for arguing that if one thing will lead to another to a disastrous effect

What is slippery slope, simplifying the compled?

200

The most powerful motivator is a sense of ___, which is outlined in ___ theory.

What is scarcity and psychological reactance theory?

300

This type of reasoning claims that 2+ variables are related such that the presence (or absence) of one is an indication of the presence (or absence) of the other.

What is from sign?

300

This type of reasoning involves three explicitly stated or implied assertions

What is from accepted belief, assumption, or proposition?

300

Strategy behind the idea "If it’s expensive, it must be good."

What is standard/ learned principles?

300

The term and strategy for using a word like "pre-loved" vs used

What is euphemism & framing and rephraming?

300

Term for the feeling of displeasure associated with beliefs/ attitudes misaligned with actions AND the persuasion theory 

What is cognitive dissonance & balance/ consistency theory?

400

Type of logical reasoning here:

If I don't show up for the exam review, then I will not do as well on Exam 2. 

What is from condition?

400

Three requirements of causal relationships

What is time order, correlation, and the absence of another explanation?

400

You ask your E for a job, they say no, but when you ask them for a 30 minute interview they are less likely to say no. 

What is rejection then retreat (or door-in-the-face)?

400
Getting personal and discrediting the source, not the argument (term and strategy)

What is ad hominem, dodging the issue?

400

Theory about giving a small counter argument then arguing against it AND give an example of this

What is innoculation theory [and example]?

500

The type of logical reasoning here:

1. Everyone knows Ellen is a great instructor.

2. I am in Ellen's class.

3. Therefore, this class will be great. 

What is from accepted belief, assumption, or proposition?

500

The name of the term AND the kind of logical reasoning strategy of a sweeping claim made from very few examples

What is a hasty generalization & from example?

500

The psychological strategy behind foils in literature (characters who are used to highlight qualities of a protagonist)

What is the contrast principle?

500

Two "uno reverse" type strategies, one says takes one to know one and the other says it is really the other person at fault

What is tu quoque & transferring guilt (dodging the issue)?

500

The five steps of the interview process as the R AND the 5 parts of the interview structure

What is analyze audience, determine tailored purpose, conduct research & main points, select persuasive strategies, plan interview structure & what are the opening, create need, establish criteria, present solution, and closing?