question archive Describe how you can advise or not advise others in a way that is truly helpful
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Describe how you can advise or not advise others in a way that is truly helpful .......
According to Aristotle modes of persuasion, one may ethos, pathos or logos to persuade or convince people or audience with what they are saying.
Step-by-step explanation
In Ethos, the authority of the speaker or popularity (celebrity), field expertise etc can make the audience to readily accept the message .
If Trump says that the elections were fraudulent, more people are likely to believe the unconfirmed claims because of his position (authority). In Milgram experiment on authority obedience at Yale University, he found out that more partipapants (those administering electric shocks) followed his orders when he was wearing a white coat ( indicating he was a kind of medical professional). To deviate people or to give an advice that is not really helpful, dress like doctor, a police officer, a scientist etc, people will believe more.
Pathos is concerned with telling a touching story, so that the audience is moved. For Logos , concrete facts are given( data from CDC, FBI, CIA, FEC etc. Forwarding and sharing uncertified stories, documents or figures about Covid or crime or elections etc on social media is misleading people .