CSC290H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ad Hominem, Functional Requirement, Argument From Analogy

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Smcr => model of communication: a source sends message through channel to. All of these components affect the success of your communication! Conceptual arguments: no scientific basis to your argument. Stakeholders: anyone interested / affected by project . Non-functional requirements are for the operation of system (ex: reliability, security, maintainability ) Biased sample (sample not representative of your claim ) P-hacking : looking through lots of data to find correlations. Ad hominem: attack person rather than idea. Vested interest: person arguing has something to gain. Straw man : confusing one argument for another. False dilemma: false belief that only n options exist. Black swan: if i haven"t seen a black swan, it doesn"t exist. False analogy: analogy is poorly suited to argument. The same action but from different points of view are considered repeats . Team members are formal with each other; ground rules established. They see themselves as individuals rather than a singular team.

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