ERASE Flashcards
1
Q
What does erase stand for?
A
Establish Relevant Adequacy Simple Equivalence
2
Q
Establish
A
Has what they are saying been proven or is it assumed?
3
Q
Relevance
A
Is the evidence actually relevant to the conclusion? Does it actually matter to benefit the argument?
4
Q
Adequacy
A
Are they using multiple statements and pieces of evidence or are they only using one strong argument?
5
Q
Simple
A
Is their argument simple or is it difficult to understand? Is it complicated (more likely to contain a piece of wrong info)
6
Q
Equivalence
A
Does the argument match a problem to a solution or opinion to a conclusion that does really fit? Are their comparisons (cause and effects) accurate