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10 Cards in this Set
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Explicit claim |
Claim is stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion. |
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Implicit claim |
Claim is not stated clearly and is implied. |
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Evidence |
Facts, data, or other information that supports the claim. |
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Cite |
To mention or quote in support, proof, or confirmation. Refer to as example. |
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Analyze |
Examine critically and carefully |
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Validity |
Founded on truth or fact capable of being justified or defended. |
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Credible |
Offering reasonable grounds for being believed. |
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Objectivity |
Dealing with facts without letting one's feeling interfere with them. |
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Bias |
A particular learning or tendency to favor one side over another, especially one that prevents unprejudiced considering of a question. |
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Infer |
Make an educated guess based on facts. |