Constructing an argument involves presenting a logical series of statements or claims supported by evidence to persuade others or make a point. In psychology, constructing an argument often involves using psychological theories, research findings, and reasoning skills to support a specific viewpoint.
Related terms
Logical Fallacies: Errors in reasoning that can weaken an argument's credibility, such as circular reasoning or ad hominem attacks.
Counterargument: An opposing viewpoint or objection that challenges the main argument being presented.
Validity: The extent to which an argument is well-founded and accurately represents reality; it encompasses both sound reasoning and strong supporting evidence.