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What just gave me a huge eye-opening has been the different Sub- Types of WSE questions:
Cost Benefit
Analogy
phenomenon-hypothesis
Comparative / Better–Worse
Sampling / Representativeness
Principle / Rule-Based
I'm probably a little late to the party and should've realized this at the beginning of both of these sections - however if anyone is struggling with these questions I would suggest studying these different sub-types as it has helped me cancel out answer choices more easily, and made it more clear as to what answer choices are the correct ones. Lmao feel a little slow that I'm just now realizing this but hopefully this can help some of yall out.
for question #4 the quantifier usually, are there other words that could imply other quantifiers? Maybe I missed the lessons discussing how usually means most, but that threw me for a loop. Anyone else?
For anyone new to this section, lookout for the words "tends to be" "usually" basically words that do not fully confirm the correlation between the cause and effect, that is what helped me in this section.