PPT-Persuasive Appeals Notes
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Three different ways to prove your point Logical Appeals logos convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons Facts Statistics Expert
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Three different ways to prove your point Logical Appeals logos convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons Facts Statistics Expert opinion Example Factual anecdote. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. Devices: Looking at THREE of the devices that advertisers use to sell . their products.. Slogans. Facts/Statistics. 8 out of 10 owners said their cats preferred it…. 98% of people asked said they liked it… . Topic, Audience, & Purpose. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. Ch. 24 Continued. Classic Persuasive Appeals: Using Proofs. Pathos: Proof by Emotion. Aristotle taught that successful public speakers identify and appeal to four sets of emotions in their listeners.. Read Chapter 16 . Complete Review Questions. Complete Critical Thinking . Exercise. Review this power point and motivational appeals. . Turn in note taking for daisy ad. Persuasive topic approved – begin research process – you will need three cites from three sources!. Read Chapter 16 . Complete Review Questions. Complete Critical Thinking . Exercise. Review this power point and motivational appeals. . Turn in note taking for daisy ad. Persuasive topic approved – begin research process – you will need three cites from three sources!. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. .. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. Ethical. Emotional. Logical appeals (logos). Appeals to reason. Use statistics. Use cause and effect. “The National Safety Council estimated that in 2010, 28% of all crashes involved texting while driving. Therefore, a national ban on handheld devices behind the wheel would significantly reduce traffic accidents.”. : . Why do we write persuasive . essays? . How difficult is it to . convince someone to act a certain way or do something? . . Are there specific techniques that are helpful in persuasion? . What is the difference between persuasion and argument?. Types of Appeals. When using persuasion, three types of appeals can be used:. Logical—logos. Emotional—pathos. Ethical—ethos . Logical Appeals. A logical appeal depends on reasoning and evidence, and appeals more to the audience’s intellect than their emotions.. This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Persuasive Technology PERSUASIVE 2019 held in Limassol Cyprus in April 2019.The 29 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 79 submissions. The papers demonstrate how persuasive technologies can help solve societal issues. They were subsequently grouped in the following topical sections Terminologies and methodologies self-monitoring and reflection systems development process drones and automotives ethical and legal aspects special application domains motivation and goal setting personality age and gender social support user types and tailoring.
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