Good afternoon, I keep seeing references to the different argument structures for LR. For example, rule-application, analogy etc. Is there a one pager or "cheat sheet" that includes all of the different argument structures? I can't find anything in my study plan.

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  • MichaelWright Instructor
    Wednesday, Jun 17

    This is a cheat sheet of all our stimulus logic tags, which includes a ton of common flaws and argument forms, with links to their relevant lessons and sample problems.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 16

    This isn't exactly what you describe, but you may find the Argument Flaw Cheat Sheet to be a helpful resource! This goes over common reasoning flaws, so gives you a sense of some faulty argument structures.

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    Tuesday, Jun 16

    @LowriThomas thank you!!

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  • SerinJ Tutor
    Monday, Jun 15

    Hello!

    Unfortunately, I believe there is no cheat sheet specific for different argument structures. However, because those structures are usually tested on Method questions, I thought this page on Method of Reasoning questions would be helpful for you! If you scroll down, you can see a section called 'Common Reasoning Methods,' which includes methods you mentioned (Applying a rule or principle, Appealing to an analogy).

    I hope this helps, and good luck!

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    Tuesday, Jun 16

    @SerinJ thank you!!

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