Relacionar Columnas Debate Vocab. #4Versión en línea introductory debate vocabulary por Abby Mayo 1 red herring 2 burden of proof 3 marketing 4 acnecdotal evidence 5 hasty generalization 6 scammer 7 false dichotomy 8 straw man 9 Better Business Bureau 10 no true Scotsman getting people to know who you are, getting them to like you, and getting them to buy something from you a logical fallacy where someone avoids giving proof by saying “Prove me wrong!” a logical fallacy where someone gives only their personal experience instead of any verifiable evidence a logical fallacy where someone claims that only two options are possible when there are actually more a logical fallacy where someone draws a conclusion without enough evidence someone who cheats people out of their money a logical fallacy where someone responds with something related to the topic, but they didn’t actually answer the question a company that reports on businesses and charities to let people know if they’re trustworthy a logical fallacy where someone twists your words in order to make them easier to argue against a logical fallacy where someone says something like, “No true _____ would ever ______” instead of explaining why something is bad or wrong