Terms & Definitions
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9 terms- 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.