claimevidencewarrant
Claimevidencewarrant is a concise three-part framework used in argumentation to structure reasoning: a claim, the evidence supporting it, and a warrant that explains how the evidence justifies the claim. The term reflects a simplified view of the broader Toulmin model of arguments.
The claim is the conclusion or position the writer wants the audience to accept. Evidence, or data,
In practice, claimevidencewarrant is often taught as a teaching aid to help students analyze and construct
Example: Claim: "Regular exercise improves mental health." Evidence: "Studies show reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression
Limitations include contested warrants, variable quality of evidence, and context dependence. See also Toulmin model, argumentation