Some persuasive programming involves only ethos, some involves only pathos, and some involves only logos. Which of these single-tactic persuasion types do you find most effective? Which one are least effective? Why?
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The most useful type of single tactic persuasion in programming is logos
Explanation:
- The reason behind it is that people believe statistics more than other forms of the data.
- It also includes historical and analogical and analysis of the field experts.
- On the other hand, the least effective type is Pathos .
- There are some time when people are confused about decision-making and it creates more confusion for them
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Explanation:Credibility is established by speakers using ethos. The most important qualities of a speaker are her reliability, sincerity, and trustworthiness. This can be accomplished in many ways. By demonstrating how much education or experience an individual has, she can demonstrate her ethos. Logos uses evidence, such as facts, figures and statistics, to support your argument. By using ethos, pathos, and logos together, you can most effectively communicate with audiences. Each of them has its own strengths, but they are usually most effective when used together. In addition to ethos, pathos, and logos, speakers generally successfully sway their audiences.
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