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Post Hoc - Because one event follows another, the first event is assumed to be the cause of the second



Ad Hominem - devalues statement without actually addressing the statement



straw man - manufactures an argument the other side "supposedly" makes (one not actually made)
while never addressing the actual argument put forth



ad populum - bandwagon fallacies (appeals to whatever is popular)



false dilemma-burification - either X is true/best or Y is true/best (only two choices when there are
actually multitudes)



Hasty Generalization - argument that takes a characteristic from sample population and attributes it to
entire population



Slippery slope - doomsday fallacy



red herring - distraction (topic a is under discussion; topic b is introduced under guise of being relevant
to topic a; topic a is abandoned)



appeal to tradition - good or right because it is old



appeal to authority - appeals to popular figure/authority (even if they're not an authority on the topic)



circular argument - using what you're trying to prove as part of the proof



what is your primary presentational aid - yourself: how you're being portrayed

, benefits of visual aids - increased comprehension;

more memorable presentation;

provides focus;

creates interest;

conveys message in quick bursts



when should you use a handout - after a presentation



NICE characteristics of presentational aids - Neat

Interesting

Clear

Effective



Murphy's Law - if anything can go wrong, it will



characteristics of aids that must be thought about - graphics (size matters); layout; color; shouldn't need
to apologize for it



competent communication is a... - transactional process of sharing meaning with others



when is meaning shared - when there are overlapping interpretations between people



characteristics of language- connotative - cultural underpinnings; social overtones; emotional
meanings/frame of reference



characteristics of language- denotative - dictionary definition of the words



connotative-connotative bypassing - when message sender intends to convey feelings and receiver
attaches feelings to meaning

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