AP Seminar - Vocab

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a claim or thesis that conveys a perspective developed through a line of reasoning and supported by evidence
argument
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assumption
a belief regarded as true and often unstated
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author
one who creates a work that conveys a perspective and can be examined
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bias
a personal opinion, belief, or value that may influence one’s judgment, perspective, or claim
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claim
a statement made about an issue that asserts a perspective
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commentary
– discussion and analysis of evidence in relation to the claim, which may identify patterns, describe trends, and/or explain relationships
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complex issue
issue involving many facets or perspectives that must be understood in order to address it
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concession
acknowledgment and acceptance of an opposing or different view
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conclusion
an understanding resulting from analysis of evidence
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context
the intent, audience, purpose, bias, situatedness, and/or background of a source or reference
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conventions
the stylistic features of writing
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counterargument
an opposing perspective, idea, or theory supported by evidence
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credibility
the degree to which a source is believable and trustworthy
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evidence
information (e.g., data, quotations, excerpts from texts) used as proof to support a claim or thesis
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fallacy
evidence or reasoning that is false or in error
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implication
a possible future effect or result
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inquiry
a process for seeking truth, information, or knowledge through a study, research investigation, or artistic endeavor/work
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issue
an important problem for debate or discussion
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lens
filter through which an issue or topic is considered or examined
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limitation
a boundary or point at which an argument or generalization is no longer valid
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line of reasoning
the arrangement of claims and evidence that leads to a conclusion
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literature
the foundational and current texts of a field or discipline of study
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perspective
a point of view conveyed through an argument
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plagiarism
failure to acknowledge, attribute, and/or cite any ideas or evidence taken from another source
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primary source
an original source of information about a topic
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qualitative evidence
having to do with text, narrative, or descriptions
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quantitative evidence
having to do with numbers, amounts, or quantities
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rebuttal
contradicting an opposing perspective by providing alternate, more convincing evidence
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refutation
disproving an opposing perspective by providing counterclaims or counterevidence
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reliability
the extent to which something can be trusted to be accurate
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resolution
the act of solving a problem or dispute
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secondary source
a commentary about one or more primary sources that provides additional insight, opinions, and/or interpretation about the primary source data, study, or artifacts
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solution
a means of answering a question or addressing a problem or issue
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thesis
a claim or position on an issue or topic put forward and supported by evidence
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tone
the way in which an author expresses an attitude about his or her topic or subject through rhetorical choices
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validity
the extent to which an argument or claim is logical
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vocal variety
changing vocal characteristics (such as pitch, volume, speed) in order to emphasize ideas, convey emotion or opinion, or achieve other specific purposes