Victory Briefs/Lincoln-Douglas Lesson: Evidence Comparison

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Lincoln-Douglas Lesson: Evidence Comparison

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This two-part lesson will provide practical tips & tricks to help students analyze and compare evidence. 

Instructor: Joanne Park

Columbia University '24. TOC Qualifier. 

Contents

Section 1: Analyzing Evidence

In this unit, we'll identify the role of evidence in debate and analyze the different components that make up evidence.

This lesson was made by Joanne Park.
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Activity 1
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Activity 3
Additional Resources

Section 2: Application of Evidence Comparison

In this unit, we will identify how to apply evidence comparison skills in actual debates.
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Activity 7

Review Questions

There is a great deal of research that suggests taking a quiz immediately following a lesson SIGNIFICANTLY improves long term retention of the information. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testing_effect

Thus, we encourage you to take the following quiz. Note, these questions are difficult and you should not worry if you get them wrong. These questions go beyond what was taught during these lessons, and so you should not feel like you didn't understand the material just because you got many of these questions wrong. Just take the time afterward to review the explanations of the correct answers (the feedback will be available after you submit the quiz). The act of taking the quiz goes a long way towards helping you retain this information. We made the questions difficult so that you can learn something new from the answers. 
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