Deck 4: Argumentation
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Deck 4: Argumentation
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what is the definition of following key term
-Argumentation
-Argumentation
the presentation of reasoned evidence as a form of persuasion.
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-Argumentation
-Argumentation
"The practices of justifying decisions under conditions of uncertainty."
3
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-Authoritative warrants
-Authoritative warrants
based in the credibility, or ethos, of the data.
4
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-Backing
-Backing
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-Claim
-Claim
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6
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-Deductive reasoning
-Deductive reasoning
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7
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-Ethos
-Ethos
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8
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-Inductive reasoning
-Inductive reasoning
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9
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-Logos
-Logos
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10
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-Motivational warrants
-Motivational warrants
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11
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-Pathos
-Pathos
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12
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-Private sphere
-Private sphere
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13
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-Public sphere
-Public sphere
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14
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-Qualifier
-Qualifier
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15
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-Rebuttal
-Rebuttal
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16
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-Substantive warrants
-Substantive warrants
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17
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-Technical sphere
-Technical sphere
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18
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-Warrant
-Warrant
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19
Argumentation is
A) the sphere of our personal relationship in day-to-day life.
B) the designation of an appeal to the passions or the emotions.
C) the presentation of reasoned evidence as a form of persuasion.
D) the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
E) a qualifier for the extent or degree of the claim.
A) the sphere of our personal relationship in day-to-day life.
B) the designation of an appeal to the passions or the emotions.
C) the presentation of reasoned evidence as a form of persuasion.
D) the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
E) a qualifier for the extent or degree of the claim.
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20
While visiting Jane at her home, she and Susan began talking about a proposed increase in city water rates. This is an example of what type of sphere argument?
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
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21
According to Tannen, making an argument involves
A) a valid claim.
B) having a fight.
C) taking a position.
D) emotionally driven tactics.
E) ethos.
A) a valid claim.
B) having a fight.
C) taking a position.
D) emotionally driven tactics.
E) ethos.
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22
A warrant is
A) the part of the argument to be defended.
B) the part of the argument that links the data to the claim.
C) counter to arguments made against the claim.
D) the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
E) the sphere of our personal relationships in day-to-day life.
A) the part of the argument to be defended.
B) the part of the argument that links the data to the claim.
C) counter to arguments made against the claim.
D) the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
E) the sphere of our personal relationships in day-to-day life.
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23
Matt had to make a decision for himself about which used car to purchase: one that traveled many miles per gallon and another that was very reliable. This is an example of what type of sphere argument?
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
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24
According to Zarefsky, we do NOT argue about
A) claims.
B) warrants.
C) facts.
D) abstract ideas.
E) reasoned evidence.
A) claims.
B) warrants.
C) facts.
D) abstract ideas.
E) reasoned evidence.
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25
Brockeride states that some arguers are seducers because they
A) use sex appeal to distract.
B) qualify extent or degree of the claim.
C) seek to coerce consent out of their opponents.
D) use charm or deceit to persuade.
E) attempt to persuade by brute force.
A) use sex appeal to distract.
B) qualify extent or degree of the claim.
C) seek to coerce consent out of their opponents.
D) use charm or deceit to persuade.
E) attempt to persuade by brute force.
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26
"Greasy food is unhealthy, so you shouldn't eat pizza." What is this type of argument called?
A) private
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
A) private
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
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27
Following the logician's approach, arguments can be found
A) right or wrong.
B) Abstract
C) Concrete
D) substantive
E) Motivational.
A) right or wrong.
B) Abstract
C) Concrete
D) substantive
E) Motivational.
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28
Thomas Goodnight's sphere of our personal relationships in our day-to-day life is known as
A) private.
B) technical.
C) public.
D) semi-private.
E) nonverbal.
A) private.
B) technical.
C) public.
D) semi-private.
E) nonverbal.
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29
Your university hired marketing consultants to identify ways to recruit more students. A team of the consultants debated among themselves about the best strategy. This is an example of what type of sphere argument?
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
A) technical
B) inductive
C) public
D) deductive
E) private
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30
The logician's approach of needing to prove that an argument is------------ takes us away from studying argumentation as a form of persuasion.
A) public
B) private
C) technical
D) refuted
E) valid
A) public
B) private
C) technical
D) refuted
E) valid
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31
Scholars state that--------------- are the reasons that turn any claim into a full argument.
A) warrants
B) pathos
C) rebuttals
D) qualifiers
E) data
A) warrants
B) pathos
C) rebuttals
D) qualifiers
E) data
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32
The claim "It is important to regularly change the oil in your car" is based on the data that "Proper car maintenance will prolong the life of your car." The warrant in this argument draws upon the substantive claim that
A) your car needs to be well taken care of.
B) the car cannot run without gasoline.
C) your car can only be maintained through oil changes.
D) changing the oil helps you maintain your car.
E) changing oil is a serious issue.
A) your car needs to be well taken care of.
B) the car cannot run without gasoline.
C) your car can only be maintained through oil changes.
D) changing the oil helps you maintain your car.
E) changing oil is a serious issue.
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33
A logician would------------------ a commercial that showed sad pictures of animals to make an argument about animal treatment.
A) dismiss
B) praise
C) support
D) reconsider
E) study
A) dismiss
B) praise
C) support
D) reconsider
E) study
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34
Some communication scholars prefer to use ------------------ , which requires observations of specifics to draw general conclusions.
A) warrants
B) inductive reasoning
C) ethos
D) deductive reasoning
E) claims
A) warrants
B) inductive reasoning
C) ethos
D) deductive reasoning
E) claims
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35
"Brushing your teeth makes you more approachable." This is an example of which type
Of warrant?
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
Of warrant?
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
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36
The ethical value of argumentation refers to
A) ethos.
B) using backing with a warrant.
C) using inductive and deductive reasoning.
D) the process of making an argument.
E) pathos.
A) ethos.
B) using backing with a warrant.
C) using inductive and deductive reasoning.
D) the process of making an argument.
E) pathos.
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37
A---------------- is part of the argument to be defended and clearly spells out the general conclusion of the argument.
A) warrant
B) rebuttal
C) claim
D) qualifier
E) syllogism
A) warrant
B) rebuttal
C) claim
D) qualifier
E) syllogism
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38
"Three nationally recognized economists report that the nation's economy is recovering."
This is an example of which type of warrant?
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
This is an example of which type of warrant?
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
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39
Democracy relies on which argumentation sphere?
A) private
B) public
C) technical
D) substantive
E) motivational
A) private
B) public
C) technical
D) substantive
E) motivational
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40
Logicians use a three-part structure called a-------------- when making an argument.
A) claim
B) warrant
C) syllogism
D) qualifier
E) rebuttal
A) claim
B) warrant
C) syllogism
D) qualifier
E) rebuttal
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41
-----------------warrants are based on the values or needs of the arguer or the audience.
A) Substantive
B) Deductive reasoning
C) Authoritative
D) Motivational
E) Technical sphere
A) Substantive
B) Deductive reasoning
C) Authoritative
D) Motivational
E) Technical sphere
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42
"Eating a balanced diet will improve your overall health." This is an example of which type of warrant?
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
A) authoritative
B) enthymeme
C) deductive
D) substantive
E) motivational
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43
---------------- warrants are less common and rest on abstract ideas.
A) Substantive
B) Motivational
C) Authoritative
D) Technical
E) Public
A) Substantive
B) Motivational
C) Authoritative
D) Technical
E) Public
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44
An argument typically involves bickering and shouting.
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45
If an arguer is using the lover approach to argumentation, he or she is willing to risk losing the argument rather than pursuing any means whatsoever for victory.
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46
Goodnight's spheres refer to the type of audience intended.
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47
Everyone engages in argumentation.
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48
Deductive reasoning works from the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
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49
For the logician, argumentation is only about pathos.
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50
Persuasion is a much more uncertain and much messier practice than the logician's take on argumentation.
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51
A warrant spells out the general conclusion of the argument in clear and straightforward terms.
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52
The claim is the primary and most basic part of an argument.
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53
An argument with a strong warrant-a warrant that most people agree
with-will likely be the most persuasive type of argument.
with-will likely be the most persuasive type of argument.
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54
Write a syllogism about the importance of a college education.
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55
Choose an example of an argument and make your case using the Toulmin model.
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56
Give examples of arguments in the private, technical, and public spheres. Which spheres of argument do you encounter most in your daily life? Why does it matter to distinguish between these spheres?
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57
How does studying argumentation enhance your understanding of persuasion?
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58
List and gives example of each of the types of warrants. Why is it important to distinguish between these warrants?
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59
How do you go about identifying credible sources in your private life? In the public sphere?
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60
What values might best support an argument in the private sphere? In the public sphere?
Why do you think those values are the best?
Why do you think those values are the best?
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61
When you are using reasoning to construct an argument, do you prefer to use inductive or deductive reasoning? Why?
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62
Is it possible to make a decision based solely on logical principles and ignoring values and emotions, beliefs, and credibility? Why or why not?
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63
You are writing a persuasive paper for an English class. Choose a topic and write an outline below for how you would defend your argument.
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