Hi Everyone!
I've been doing a lot of work recently with memorizing valid inferences that can be made from conditional and inter-sectional statements. I find that when I have a few extra minutes during blind review, I have no issue drawing the correct inferences. Unfortunately, during my practice tests I am unable to do the same. Guessing this means I need more timed practice. I was wondering if anyone had gathered a practice set of questions similar to PT 43, Section 3, Question 9, beginning "Most lecturers"? I've noticed mapping isn't strictly limited to most strongly supported questions/inference questions. Perhaps there is a filter I didn't know about in the question bank that would help me isolate more questions like these (specifically ones that incorporate diagramming).
Would greatly appreciate any/all advice or help.
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For 9, it should be
Effective teachers m-> eccentric; effective teachers s-> noneccentric
effective teacher -> good communicator.
You can see the form
A m-> B
A -> C
if something gives you B s-> C or C s-> B, you should be good.
I would recommend rather than asking for such a list that you make one on your own and use that as part of your prep. The time spent doing that will likely be of significant help in your prep. If you watch JY's videos you'll see that he diagrams all the time even if it just drawing pictures and involves no conditional logic. He does that to help teach but it's not how you want to be approaching actual PTs. You should be able to get to a point where you diagram only one or two questions per section in order to complete everything as quickly and accurately as possible and give yourself time to review. Good luck!