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1 Do Now: In your notebooks…. Write about a time you convinced someone to do something or buy something or believe something? What was it? How did you convince them? Do you think you are good at convincing people?

2 What do all these pictures have in common?

3 Persuasive Techniques PROPAGANDA: techniques used to influence opinions, emotions, attitudes or behavior. (Otherwise known as: PROPAGANDA)

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5 What is persuasion? Generally an appeal to emotion, not intellect. Generally an appeal to emotion, not intellect. An attempt to change your behavior An attempt to change your behavior It attempts to “guide your choice” It attempts to “guide your choice”

6 Who uses propaganda? Military Media Advertisers Politicians You and I!!!

7 Propaganda Techniques Bandwagon Technique Testimonial Loaded Word Misuse of statistics Name calling or stereotyping Plain Folks Snob Appeal Transfer

8 Bandwagon Technique Everyone is doing it! You should too!!!

9 Testimonial Testimonials are quotations or endorsements which connect a famous or respectable person with a product or item.

10 Loaded Word Use “loaded” words like... –new –improved –best

11 Misuse of Statistics When the statistics are based on a falsehood.

12 Name Calling or stereotyping

13 Snob Appeal aims to flatter Makes insinuation that this product is better than others. “avant garde” ahead of the times. The ultimate driving machine Lexus sports car

14 Plain Folks Makes the leaders look like Plain folks (mom and pop style). -a convincing method to show they are just common people. -Opposite of snob appeal

15 Transfer -Feelings (good or bad) are transferred to something else. Transfer tries to make you view something in the same way as they view something else. In the Kerry vs. Bush campaign, an internet email circulated showing similar physical characteristics between John Kerry and a Frankenstein monster.

16 Bias and Propaganda Wolfe 2014

17 Bias Bias is a term that is used to describe a particular attitude or slant authors take toward a subject by not accurately covering both sides of the issue. Having a preference for something is normal, and, as such, bias can be conscious or unconscious.

18 We stayed at the Rodham Hotel on Grand Cayman Island during our vacation. From the very beginning, I was a little worried about our choice to stay there. Our family normally stays at the Hotel Roosevelt. Whenever we stay there, we always get great service. The staff is so friendly and helpful. The free breakfast the hotel provides each morning is delicious, and the shuttle service it supplies is very convenient. The Hotel Roosevelt certainly leaves its guests with high expectations for their hotel stays. Not surprisingly, the Rodham Hotel was unable to meet our standards. I will never stay there again. Sincerely, June Wilson Writers often have strong feelings about the subjects they write about. These feelings can be revealed through their words. A writer's bias can be positive or negative. Here is an example of bias in a hotel review. The Rodham Hotel is a Dump!

19 The author's bias against the Rodham Hotel is apparent when she begins comparing it to the Hotel Roosevelt. In fact, she never states what was wrong with the Rodham Hotel. She only states what was right with the Hotel Roosevelt. This is one example of a writer having a negative bias toward something.

20 Things to Consider When you are reading, make sure you look out for bias in the writer's words. There are a few things you should always consider. The writer's background: Who is the writer? Is there something in his or her background that might contribute to a bias towards certain subjects? Is there information present in the writing that reveals this bias? The writer's motivation: Ask yourself why this piece of writing was written.What was the writer's motivation? Is he or she trying to influence you to buy something or convince you to support a certain cause? The bigger picture: A very important question to ask yourself before you make up your mind about an issue is whether or not the writer is telling the whole story.Gather all the information you can on both sides of the issue before you make a decision.

21 Sample Passage The best thing I could have ever done was become a volunteer at Marsh Evans Retirement Center. The residents at Marsh have brought so much joy and wisdom to my life. Their candor and wit have encouraged me to be more open with people in my everyday life. The information I have garnered from my conversations with them is invaluable. There are retired doctors, airplane pilots, and homemakers living at Marsh. I now have a variety of information on everything from medical diagnosis to housekeeping. Everyone should have the privilege of adopting a grandparent. As far as I am concerned, no other volunteer opportunity will impact you more than this one. Question: Does the writer have any bias present in this passage? Is the bias positive or negative ?

22 Answer: The author of this passage feels that everyone should volunteer at a retirement center. This is revealed through sentences like, "As far as I am concerned, no other volunteer opportunity will impact you more than this one." He or she has a positive bias toward volunteering at retirement homes.

23 practice Stop here

24 PRACTICE: What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer B. Loaded word

25 Rules of the Game: 1.) You must arrange your desk in a “U” formation. 2.) You must pass the board each time. Everyone is participating!! 3.) You may use the letters, instead of writing out the words. 4.) You can not YELL out!

26 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer C. Testimonial

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28 Loaded Word

29 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer D. Name Calling

30 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer A. Bandwagon

31 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? C. Testimonial A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

32 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? Loaded Word A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

33 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? Loaded Word A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

34 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? Bandwagon A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

35 What type of propaganda is this? Misuse of Statistics 95% of homework assigned is busy work and is not beneficial to the student! A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

36 What type of propaganda technique is used in the following ad? Snob Appeal A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer

37 What type of propaganda is this? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer Testimonial

38 What type of propaganda is this? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer D. Name -Calling

39 What type of propaganda is this? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer F. Snob appeal

40 What type of propaganda is this? A.Bandwagon B.Loaded Words C.Testimonial D.Name-Calling E.Plain Folks F.Snob Appeal G.Misuse of Statistics H.Transfer B. Loaded Words

41 Get in Groups A)Jenna, Brehanna, Julien, Josie, Baileigh B) Tanner, Jessica, Sarah, Travis C) Anthony, Paige, Abby, Taylor, Brad D) Dalton, Brinley, Talia, Destini E) Kasey, Lauren, Peyton, Jacob

42 In your groups: Have your leader come and choose: -3-4 magazines & -8 post-it notes. - Identify 7 out of the 8 propaganda techniques. Label them on your post- it and stick them on the advertisement. You will share them!

43 Choose a type of persuasive device. Come up with an advertisement. You must use color! You may use ONLY the following: 1.) Misuse of statistics 2.) Name calling or stereotyping 3.) Plain Folks 4.) Snob Appeal 5.) Transfer 6.) Loaded Words On the back, explain which type of propaganda it is and why. Individual assignment: Due Monday


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