Across
- 2. Using the conclusion as evidence
- 6. Evidence helping prove a claim
- 8. A point of view
- 10. Sequence of events in order
- 12. Valid step-by-step reasoning
- 13. A short personal story used as evidence
- 14. Judging before knowing all facts
- 16. Considering only facts
- 20. History of reliability
- 23. Accepting a claim because an expert said it
- 25. A statement supporting a conclusion
- 29. A response opposing another claim
- 30. Misrepresenting an argument
- 33. Trustworthiness of a source
- 34. Explaining meaning from information
- 36. Person presenting an argument
- 38. Something intended to mislead
- 39. A preference affecting objectivity
- 40. Comparison between similar ideas
- 41. Intended listeners or readers
- 43. Evidence from a witness
- 44. The main point being proven
- 45. Judging strengths and weaknesses
- 46. An error in reasoning
- 47. Forming general conclusions from examples
Down
- 1. Claiming small actions lead to extreme outcomes
- 3. Relying too heavily on first information
- 4. Claiming something is right because it is traditional
- 5. Reason behind an action
- 7. Evidence someone was elsewhere
- 9. Accuracy or strength of reasoning
- 11. Incorrectly assuming causation
- 14. Persuasion using emotion
- 15. Looking only for supporting evidence
- 17. Feelings used to persuade
- 18. A supporting statement in an argument
- 19. A conclusion reached through reasoning
- 21. Lack of favoritism or bias
- 22. Specialized knowledge
- 24. Reaching specific conclusions from general rules
- 26. Claiming something is true because many believe it
- 27. Information gathered through senses
- 28. Information distracting from the issue
- 31. Careful examination of information
- 32. Assuming memorable events are more common
- 33. A relationship between two events
- 35. A conclusion supported by reasons
- 36. Decisions influenced by feelings
- 37. A belief accepted without proof
- 42. Evidence establishing truth
- 45. Information supporting a claim
