The document provides instructions for creating a presentation that speculates about the causes of an important or intriguing subject. It outlines the basic features the presentation should include: clearly presenting the subject, supporting a causal analysis, effectively addressing objections and alternative causes, and having clear logical organization. It also provides questions to consider for each feature and tips, such as choosing a subject where the causes are unknown or debated, and that human behavior makes for good subjects.
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The document provides instructions for creating a presentation that speculates about the causes of an important or intriguing subject. It outlines the basic features the presentation should include: clearly presenting the subject, supporting a causal analysis, effectively addressing objections and alternative causes, and having clear logical organization. It also provides questions to consider for each feature and tips, such as choosing a subject where the causes are unknown or debated, and that human behavior makes for good subjects.
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Speculating about Causes
The Assignment: Create a professional presentation about an important or intriguing subject, and speculate about why it might have occurred. Make sure that it is an appropriate subject for a speculative causal analysis and not simply a report of widely accepted causes. Be sure to demonstrate that the subject exists and to argue for the plausibility of certain causes, while anticipating your readers likely objections to your argument as well as their preferred alternative causes. Basic Features: 1. A Well-Presented Subject 2. A Well-Supported Causal Analysis 3. An Effective Response to Objections and Alternative Causes 4. A Clear, Logical Organization Questions to Consider for Each Basic Feature: A Well-Presented Subject How do I come up with a subject to write about? How can I present my subject clearly and effectively? A Well-Supported Causal Analysis How do I come up with a list of possible causes to explore? How can I convince my readers that the causes I identify are plausible? An Effective Response to Objections and Alternative Causes How do I deal with my readers likely objections or alternative causes? A Clear, Logical Organization How can I help my readers follow my argument? Tips: 1. Make sure there is some kind of controversy over the cause of your phenomenon or trend. If there isntif all of the experts agreethen your presentation wont fulfill the assignment. You need to speculate about something that is unknown or debated. 2. The best phenomena and trends to write about involve human behavior. Why do social scientists, statisticians, and economists seem less likely than physical scientists to accept the recommendations of climate activists? Why do we like sad stories and songs?
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