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Fallacies
Likelihood of arguments containing logical errors.
Fallacy AvoidancePrimitive
Logical errors are avoided.
Fallacy StrengthPrimitive
The degree to which minor logical errors weaken credibility.
Fallacy WeaknessPrimitive
The degree to which severe logical errors critically damage integrity.
FearPrimitive
Likelihood of evoking anxiety or dread.
Focalgenerativity
The quality of maintaining relevance and consistency across the six measurable Dimensions of Focus.
Focus
An aspect of Persuasive Force that generates confidence depending on whether the speaker’s message remains relevant, consistent, and logically sound in relation to the key topics and arguments initially presented.
FragmentationPrimitive
Ideas are disjointed or stray from the central theme.
FraudulencePrimitive
Likelihood of being perceived as deceptive or unreliable.