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Quiz
Question 1
Despite our rational nature, our ability to reason well is often affected by psychological biases that interfere with the formation of good arguments. Identify three such biases and explain how they negatively impact our ability to reason.
Question 2
The advent of social media has changed the norms and modes of public discourse. In at least 200 words, explain the importance of (a) evaluating and fact-checking individual claims, (b) the benefits and negatives of instantaneous mass communication, and (c) the need for civility in online interactions.
Question 3
Identify the fallacy: "Bob is trustworthy because he says so, and we can trust what Bob says because he's trustworthy."
Fallacy of composition
Begging the question
Genetic falacy
Appeal to authority
Ad hominem
Question 4
Identify the fallacy: "All banks have money. All rivers have banks. Therefore, all rivers have money."
Equivocation
Ad hominem
Slippery slope
Appeal to ignorance
False cause
Question 5
Identify the fallacy: "You shouldn't trust Bob. His best friend is a racist."
Appeal to popularity
Appeal to ignorance
Appeal to tradition
Two wrongs make a right
Guilt by association
Question 6
Identify the fallacy: "Republicans are extremists who believe that government is fundamentally evil."
False dilemma
Fallacy of composition
Straw man
Ad hominem
Begging the question
Question 7
Identify the fallacy: "You should buy Pepsi because Taylor Swift said so."
Appeal to authority
False dilemma
Equivocation
Appeal to pity
Fallacy of division
Question 8
Identify two techniques that are often used to slant the news.
Question 9
Compare and contrast "old media" with "new media."
Question 10
Define rationalization and explain how it is it sometimes applied.
Question 11
What is a "defense mechanism," in the context of poor reasoning?
Question 12
What is good news-reporting supposed to look like?
Assignment
Strategies for Decision Making - Week 8 Assignment
Civility on the Internet
The internet offers anonymity, and anonymity changes the way in which we present ourselves. Many individuals, acting behind the veil of a screen, say things and do things that they would otherwise not do in a face-to-face environment.
This has led to an online phenomenon known as "trolling," wherein individuals deliberately act to incite anger or resentment. Add to this the ways in which online discussions can get heated very quickly, and it is clear that civility is becoming a lost art.
You will be writing a five-paragraph essay in which you explain the nature of civility, why it is important in an online setting, and what can be done to recover civility in the context of news media and cyber-culture.
1. Your first paragraph should contain a definition of civility and an explanation of what it means to be civil.
2. Your second paragraph should contain an explanation of what it means to be civil in an online setting. Why do we need civility online? Why do you think the internet tends to foster incivility?
3. Your third paragraph should contain a discussion of what can be done to recover civility. How can we promote civility online? What are some ways in which we avoid heated discussions and debates?
4. Your fourth paragraph should apply what you have said about civility to a specific contentious issue in today's culture (e.g. healthcare, gun control, capital punishment, abortion, war, economic policy). What does it mean to have a civil discussion about said issue? How can being civil advance our understanding of this issue?
5. Your final paragraph will summarize what you have said and make concluding remarks about civility going forward. What advice would you give to internet users about developing and maintaining a sense of civility in the way they approach online interactions?
Your completed assignment should be approximately 4 pages. Submit your paper, written in APA style, including a title page, reference page, and appropriate citations, to the dropbox for grading.