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Tips on Arguing: Vet Your Facts

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 26, 2011

Vetting your facts simply means looking into them. It may sound like this should go without saying, but failing to double-check a source is one of the most common ways that misinformation spreads. Internet...

Tips on Arguing: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 19, 2011

The phrase "necessary and sufficient conditions" is one of those pieces of jargon that is used across a wide range of fields. It pops up in papers on science, philosophy, mathematics, and even social issues....

Tips on Arguing: Decorative Statistics

Brandon T. Bisceglia October 5, 2011

At the end of 2008, National Public Radio commentator Frank Deford railed against a growing trend among sports aficionados that he found downright annoying. "It’s getting harder for the statistics freaks...

Tips on Arguing: Pareidolia

Brandon T. Bisceglia September 28, 2011

Smithsonian Magazine published an article in its November 2009 issue in which Art Historian Henry Adams contended that abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock hid the letters of his name in his famous...

Tips on Arguing: Confirmation Bias

Brandon T. Bisceglia September 21, 2011

Every day, you are barraged by advertising schemes, statistics, and political rhetoric. Every day, you must express your own views to friends, family members, teachers, and employers. If you want...

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