idk how cheat sheets are able to help yall. each question seems highly unique and trying to remember key phrases and question types seems like an exercise in futility. How do cheat sheet help you guys and do you have any suggestions as to how to use them to study?
In reference to this specific cheat sheet and flaws in general, it seems less about memorizing key phrases and more about understanding the concepts and exposing yourself to patterns in the stimulus + answer choices so that you can identify the right answer as quickly and effectively as possible.
I would put less pressure on yourself to remember fine details and instead take a step back to see patterns. For example, the more familiar you get with catching that an argument confused sufficiency for necessity, the quicker you'll be able to hunt for a correct answer that calls out a suff/necess. confusion. Same with all the other flaws.
@clyde.mclaughlin2nd I used the cheat sheet to create flashcards that I drilled regularly and I found it really helped me to identify argument flaws quicker, so I can quickly hunt for answers and save time on the test!
what happened to the rule application flaw questions and the flaw argument weakening questions? we had a few lessons on them but they're not listed on this table?
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Is the basic example an example of what is wrong (the flaw)? in other words, is the basic example the "wrong" way of thinking?
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This sheet is extremely helpful thank you sooo much :)
#feedback my screen is showing up blank and or not loading. help! where can I se this cheat sheet?
idk how cheat sheets are able to help yall. each question seems highly unique and trying to remember key phrases and question types seems like an exercise in futility. How do cheat sheet help you guys and do you have any suggestions as to how to use them to study?
In reference to this specific cheat sheet and flaws in general, it seems less about memorizing key phrases and more about understanding the concepts and exposing yourself to patterns in the stimulus + answer choices so that you can identify the right answer as quickly and effectively as possible.
I would put less pressure on yourself to remember fine details and instead take a step back to see patterns. For example, the more familiar you get with catching that an argument confused sufficiency for necessity, the quicker you'll be able to hunt for a correct answer that calls out a suff/necess. confusion. Same with all the other flaws.
@clyde.mclaughlin2nd I used the cheat sheet to create flashcards that I drilled regularly and I found it really helped me to identify argument flaws quicker, so I can quickly hunt for answers and save time on the test!
what happened to the rule application flaw questions and the flaw argument weakening questions? we had a few lessons on them but they're not listed on this table?
@propilot disclaimer above already was that its not exhaustive. It also even provides other flaws that no lessons covered False dichotomy for example.
@CaseyLiu accurate vs complete… we talked about this earlier 😆
I created a Quizlet to practice different examples with it's terms
https://quizlet.com/990589469/argument-flaw-cheat-sheet-flash-cards/?i=2g51o6&x=1jqt
THANK YOU
Thank you very much!
Bet. Thank you. I've been meaning to do this
@maleiamorgan24814 bless you!! Thank you!
I updated my Google Sheets page for the general cheat sheet to include the Argument Flaw sheet here.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kf-lyNIXT-NH4O8QSvIudtcI3_SHpWBEHfpJEYlW7ug/edit?usp=sharing
I JUST WANT TO TELL YOU YOUR GOOGLE SHEETS ARE BOMB. I REFER TO THEM ALL THE TIME. THANK YOU
you are the goat with your comments through this lesson and this!!!!!
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