@mjjohns. I actually wondered the same thing but when I compared the answer sheet to PT73, there was no correlation. I don't think there's any chance the scores have errors and suspect they'll have it sorted by tomorrow afternoon.
... , unless, etc.), the possibility of causation figures into my mind. causation, my causation radar has gone up ... (oh, this kinda sounds like causation, but let me keep reading ...
... performance than GPA, and the correlation coefficient is relatively strong, the ... the LSAT has a low correlation with BAR passage.
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Take your time and don't rush through it... get ALL the concepts down before you move ahead... and work hard on Lawgic: causation- sufficiency and necessity... the lot of it. Best of luck.
@nicole.hopkins True, but I would still hold that there is some correlation between score jumps. i.e. if someone took 5 weeks to get from 150 to 155, they can't possibly expect to be in the 160's in 2 weeks. (Hypothetical)
if you give an example of one of the questions Im sure someone can possibly explain it better in a way that relates to actual answer choices and maybe help you see how an AC actually does address the causation but maybe subtly
... of this kind of positive correlation argument. http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations ... existential quantifiers in terms of correlation as you're asking it ... first list: adding yet another correlation to demonstrate that there is ...
Thank you for your reply. It is really helpful. However, I am still wondering generally, could we write causation into conditional logic? Like A causes B, so A-->B? Thank you so much.