... I don't see the flaw?"_ Let's use this ... FLAW question as a model for ... you can immediately diagnose the flaw (authors assumes a false dichotomy ... you can't see the flaw?_ You gotta find ways ... that led us to the flaw.**
... - I didn't love this AC, but chose it because none ... the crux of why this AC is correct is that it ... until reading explanations for this AC, but wondering if that's ... " when it comes to certain flaw questions?
I believe this should be a weaken question not flaw. Manhattan says its weaken too. Besides, the right answer choice E is giving a new cause- that of not being extroverted as a person OVER astrology affecting them.
... that the summary of the AC's correct and incorrect ... the right of the AC's and hover over ... previous ACs with the selected AC and the corresponding date, ... me the incorrect date's AC. This is just becoming ... notice a pattern where the AC's are becoming convoluted ...
What is the difference in process & identification between these two question types? I feel like in parallel method you identify the flaw as a means of finding its match - so i dont really see how they are different. Can someone help me understand?
I don't know why but I always struggle with Flaw questions and get 50% of them wrong all the time. It's just not clicking! Does anyone have any tips that worked for them? Anything would be appreciated.
Took a drill today and noticed the drilling setup has seemingly changed. Has the feature been removed that allows one to click the x to the right of an AC to eliminate?
For sampling flaw type, when we say the sample is large enough, what is the amount in usual?
For instance, for 100 sample, it's enough.
What about 50? Is there a specific amount that we consider to be enough for the survey to be not biased?
So the correct AC is B and here is ... reason why this is the flaw is because it essentially relies ... seems to be a popular AC. The reason why this is ... because it is not the flaw. This AC is saying that the ...