Propaganda Techniques And Venn diagram

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Card Stacking

A propaganda technique that involves presenting only information that is positive to an idea or product, while omitting information contrary to it.

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Name Calling

A propaganda technique where a person or idea is linked to a negative symbol or label.

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Fear Appeal

A propaganda technique that presents a dreaded circumstance or a strong threat to encourage a particular course of action.

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Bandwagon

A propaganda technique that appeals to people's desire to be part of a group or to follow the crowd; the idea that "everyone else is doing it".

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Testimonial

A propaganda technique that uses a respected (or disrespected) person to endorse a product or idea.

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Transfer

A propaganda technique that associates positive or negative qualities of a well-known person, object, or idea to another, often using symbols.

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Glittering

A propaganda technique that uses emotionally appealing words or phrases associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs, but provides no concrete arguments or specific information.

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Loaded Words

A propaganda technique that uses words with STONG emotional connotations (positive or negative) to influence an audience.

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Plain Folks

A propaganda technique that presents an idea or product as part of something that is "of the people," appealing to the common person.

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Snob Appeal

A propaganda technique that suggests the use of the product or idea will make the customer part of an elite or exclusive group.

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Venn diagram

A visual tool (diagram) that uses overlapping circles to show how two or more sets of items are compared (similarities) and contrasted (differences).

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Card Stacking

A propaganda technique that involves presenting only information that is positive to an idea or product, while omitting information contrary to it.

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Name Calling

A propaganda technique where a person or idea is linked to a negative symbol or label.

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Fear Appeal

A propaganda technique that presents a dreaded circumstance or a strong threat to encourage a particular course of action.

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Bandwagon

A propaganda technique that appeals to people's desire to be part of a group or to follow the crowd; the idea that "everyone else is doing it".

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Testimonial

Use of people's stories and opinions to strengthen the claims

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Transfer

A propaganda technique that associates positive or negative qualities of a well-known person, object, or idea to another, often using symbols.

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What are Glittering Generalities?

A propaganda technique that uses emotionally appealing words or phrases associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs, but provides no concrete arguments or specific information.

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Loaded Words

A propaganda technique that uses words with strong emotional connotations (positive or negative) to influence an audience.

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Plain Folks

A propaganda technique that presents an idea or product as part of something that is "of the people," appealing to the common person.

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Snob Appeal

A propaganda technique that suggests the use of the product or idea will make the customer part of an elite or exclusive group.

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Venn diagram

A visual tool (diagram) that uses overlapping circles to show how two or more sets of items are compared (similarities) and contrasted (