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Test Types of argumentation: deductive and inductive
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QUESTION 1: What is the basic difference between deductive and inductive argumentation?
Deductive goes from the general to the particular and inductive from the particular to the general
Both start without a thesis and reveal it at the end
Inductive is always shorter than deductive
Deductive uses examples without conclusion
2nd QUESTION: What does the speaker do in the deductive approach according to the text?
Present evidence and hide the thesis until the end
Based on individual cases and does not offer theses
Just enumerates data without concluding
State your conclusion first and then justify it
QUESTION 3: What is the typical order in inductive argumentation?
State the thesis and then give reasons
Start with the conclusion to generate clarity
Present data and examples first and state the thesis last
Alternate thesis and evidence in each paragraph from the beginning
4th QUESTION: For what type of audience is the deductive structure especially effective?
For an audience that prefers suspense over clarity
For a non-logically trained audience
For an audience that rejects transparency
For an audience that values clarity and straightforward logic
5TH QUESTION: What characteristic of the inductive approach stands out according to the text?
Builds suspense and allows the audience to discover the conclusion
Requires immediate presentation of the thesis
Relies on general principles rather than data
Eliminates the need for specific evidence
6TH QUESTION: What is the starting point in deductive argumentation?
Particular cases without thesis
A clear general statement or thesis
An open question with no answer
An implicit conclusion that is not stated
QUESTION 7: What effect is mentioned as a criterion for choosing between inductive and deductive?
The expected length of the speech
The availability of audiovisual resources
The effect you want to have on the audience
The number of counter-arguments of the opponent
QUESTION 8: How is the conclusion described in the inductive at the end of the process?
As one hypothesis among several possible ones
As a starting point to be explained later
As an isolated piece of information unrelated to the evidence
As the only logical solution in the light of the evidence presented
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