Purpose & Goals
Traditional Arguments
100

What is the primary goal of a Rogerian argument?

A) To convince your audience of your beliefs

B) To argue with your opposing side

C) To find a common ground on a controversial topic

D) All of the above

What is.... TO FIND A COMMON GROUND ON A CONTROVERSIAL TOPIC? 

100

Which of the following is NOT a key element of a well-constructed traditional argument?

a) A clear claim
b) Supporting evidence
c) Logical reasoning
d) Personal anecdotes


What is....PERSONAL ANECDOTES?
200

Which of the following is a key element of a Rogerian argument?

a) Aggressive language to establish dominance.

b) Extensive use of logical fallacies.

c) Acknowledging and summarizing the opposing viewpoint.

d) Ignoring the concerns of the opposing side. 

What is.... ACKNOWLEDGING AND SUMMARIZING THE OPPOSING VIEWPOINT?

200

Which of the following is the central component of a traditional argument, representing the main point the author is trying to convey? 

a) Evidence
b) Warrant
c) Claim
d) Qualifier

What is...CLAIM?

300

A Rogerian argument aims to achieve a "win-win" situation by......

a) Forcing the audience to accept the writer's position.

b) Finding a compromise that addresses both sides' concerns.

c) Presenting only one side of the issue with strong evidence.

d) Using emotional appeals to sway the audience. 






What is... FINDING A COMPROMISE THAT ADDRESSES BOTH SIDES' CONCERNS?
300

 In a traditional argument, what role does the "rebuttal" play? 

a) To provide additional evidence supporting the main claim.
b) To anticipate and address potential counterarguments.
c) To summarize the key points of the argument.
d) To establish the author's credibility.

What is...To anticipate and address potential counterarguments??

400

TRUE OR FALSE?

The Rogerian method does not promote tolerance of opposing viewpoints.

What is...FALSE?

400

When evaluating an argument, it's important to consider the author's credibility, which means assessing their:

a) Emotional appeal
b) Use of rhetorical devices
c) Expertise and knowledge on the topic
d) Ability to provide personal stories

What is....EXPERTISE AND KNOWLEDGE ON THE TOPIC?

500

When constructing a Rogerian argument about the ethical implications (moral consequences) of artificial intelligence development, which approach would best exemplify the core principle of 'common ground'

A) Highlighting the potential dangers of AI without addressing any potential benefits

B) Focusing solely on the economic advantages of AI advancement

C) Acknowledging the concerns about AI misuse while also emphasizing its potential to solve complex societal problems  

D) Resenting a strictly binary view of AI as either entirely beneficial or entirely harmful? 

What is...Acknowledging the concerns about AI misuse while also emphasizing its potential to solve complex societal problems?

500

Traditional arguments result in..

A) A winner and a loser

B) Two winners

C) Find common ground

D) Persuasive language

What is....A WINNER AND A LOSER?