I am a very visual person and the test doesn't allow paper. I am having a hard time keeping track of the conditionals in my head. Any tips for figuring out conditionals during LR in your head?
... you are asking about bi-conditionals, but the important takeaway from ... those lessons is that bi-conditionals are 2 types:
< ... games with lots of conditions chaining up because it really makes ... not otherwise (CD)
... read. If you think not chaining something will make you forget ... you have a lot of conditionals. But once you master it ... feel like a pro at conditionals, you got this :wink ...
... biconditionals the less I like chaining them. My major problem with ... chaining is that it sacrifices usability ... split it into two single conditionals (that, again, you should be ...
Hello, Can anyone provide a list of games like this? The rules that are like "If G---B----> H----F" Or the other ones where it's an either/or thing like, "Either G---B/C or B/C----G" Or, "Either G----B---->H----F, but not otherwise" (bi conditional ...
I just reviewed the embedded conditional lecture by J.Y.
I now understand why A -> (B->C) becomes A and B -> C
I was wondering what happens if (A->B) -> C appears in the stimulus.
When I tried to ...
... have a question relating to conditionals in grouping games.
... , instead of diagramming the conditionals in the typical if---> ... in that the two conditionals provided actually resulted in ... looking to see if the conditionals resulted in solved worlds. ...
... to diagram with all the conditionals and find the one matches ... with that conditionals. In this case, valid arguments ... of question has quite complex conditionals and the answer is just ...
Wondering if there exists a cheat sheet for biconditionals? I know there isn't that much to learn but it's helpful to have one to refer to when you're trying to cement those skills!