What is the Rogerian model?

What is the Rogerian model?

Rogerian argument is a negotiating strategy in which common goals are identified and opposing views are described as objectively as possible in an effort to establish common ground and reach an agreement. Whereas traditional argument focuses on winning, the Rogerian model seeks a mutually satisfactory solution.

Which model of argument places the most emphasis on why the evidence presented is valid to support the claim?

First proposed by author Stephen Toulmin in The Uses of Argument (1958), the Toulmin Method emphasizes building a thorough support structure for each of an argument’s key claims. In other words, you make your main argument. Data (Grounds): You should use evidence to support the claim.

How do you find the main claim in an article?

It is easy to identify a main idea that is directly expressed in the text. Main ideas are often found at the beginning of paragraphs. The first sentence often explains the subject being discussed in the passage. Main ideas are also found in the concluding sentences of a paragraph.

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