"Game time tracking" is just tracking the amount of time you spend initially looking at and setting up a game. It stops when you move to a question because it's then tracking the amount of time you spend on each question.
So it is accurate because …
In order to accurately compare 1970 to current-day they are taking away another changed variable: change in healthcare quality aka change in survival rates from violent crime/serious injuries.
Essentially, they are saying than many more people rece…
The question stimulus tells us that older people have fewer reasons to save than young people. It then concludes that if the average age of the populations continue to rise (ie: if the population contains relatively more old people) then the nationa…
The correct answer is C because the claim that "one can be at home without being in one's house" is a claim that is compatible with either the truth or falsity of the conclusion because technically it does not directly connect to the conclusion.
T…
The book argues people who are successful in business (sufficient condition) have benefitted from a lot of luck (necessary condition).
It can be diagrammed like this: success --> luck
The stimulus them goes on the say that the argument is fal…
If A ALWAYS causes B then yes you can take the contrapositive: if you don't have B you also don't have A. But if A simply CAN cause B but doesn't always, then there is no contrapositive to be taken.
Pamela's argument is that long shifts negatively affects physicians' decision making and Quincy's argument is that given that physicians decisions have generally been good despite the long shifts, the effect on physicians' decision making must be no…
yes, you're allowed to have scratch paper! Six blank sheets of paper for testing remotely and I believe they'll provide the scratch paper books for testing in person.
https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/lsac-candidate-agreement/ty23-24#permitt…