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In every debate round, the crucial determinant of victory is often the impact analysis presented by each team. Emphasizing your impacts more effectively than your opponent can yield a significant advantage. Typically, when two impacts remain, the outcome hinges on who has presented their arguments more persuasively. This guide explores the importance of analyzing impacts at different levels: Level One focuses on analysis and magnitude; Level Two includes non-quantifiable impacts; and Level Three considers qualitative values. Strategies for enhancing your impact presentations are also discussed.
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Impact calc Kyle Cowdrey
Why is it important • Every round comes down to the impacts that have been flown across and so if you harp on your impacts more than the other team, you will likely have the advantage • if two impacts are left (almost every round) it comes down to who weighed theirs better • Prefer my impact because
Level one analysis • Time frame • Magnitude • Probability
Level 2 • Ways to bring up non-quantifiable impacts • Irreversibility • value to life impacts
Level 3 • Encompass • De-escalation • Escalation • Vertical • Horizontal