Debate and Research
Across
- 3. A testable statement or prediction about the relationship between variables.
- 5. An error in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- 8. A reference to a source of information, typically in a specific format (e.g., APA, MLA).
Down
- 1. Speeches that respond to the opposing side's arguments and reinforce one's own points.
- 2. Information, facts, or data that support a claim.
- 4. A statement that asserts a point, which requires evidence and reasoning to be convincing.
- 6. Acknowledgment that a point made by the opposing side is valid.
- 7. The method of note-taking used by debaters to track arguments and evidence throughout the debate.