Claims and Issues Flashcards

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What are not claims?

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  1. Questions
  2. Commands
  3. exclamations
  4. greetings
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What is a Claim?

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A statement about the main argument it is either true or false # binary -1 or 0

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To correctly handle project requirements when accessing claims we need to be able to?

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  1. identify claims
  2. develop issues
  3. develop arguments
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What are 3 types of claims?

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  1. Claims of fact
  2. Claims of Value
  3. Claims of policy
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What is a claim of fact? give an example

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A claim of fact is a statement that can be proven or verified by observation or research.

Essendon football club won the 2000 grand final.

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What is a claim of value? give an example

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A claim of value states that one thing or idea is better or more desirable than another.

The iPhone has a better camera than Samsung

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What is a claim of policy?

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A claim of policy suggests what should be done to solve a particular problem.

You should buy a new car to save petrol

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What is an Issue?

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is a question about a claim being true or false.

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Why is it important to produce issues?

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to determine is a claim is is TRUE or False

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