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  • Monday, Apr 02 2018

    Great, thanks

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  • Monday, Apr 02 2018

    PSA!! Normally principle questions focus on subjects related to human morality/behavior. SA question stems always involve something about strengthening the conclusion, while NA never uses the word conclusion because you are to justify the argument as a whole.

    I've learned this the hard way but just because a question stem has the word principle in it doesn't mean it's a principle question stem.

    Also @ohnoeshalpme804 points out the best indicator for this which is the use of the word most that helps me out a ton when distinguishing PSA vs. SA, P

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  • Sunday, Apr 01 2018

    For PSA stimuli, I always try to spot out "principle" and "most helps to justify".

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  • Friday, Mar 30 2018

    PSA because it says "most helps to justify"

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  • Thursday, Mar 29 2018

    Thank you everyone

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  • Thursday, Mar 29 2018

    PSA

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  • Wednesday, Mar 28 2018

    LR drill packages categorize that kind of question as PSA.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 28 2018

    This is psa I think, even though the word principle is confusing

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