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.
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?
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let me know if my reasoning is accurate - thanks!
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It seems like I am incapable at doing the strengthening and weakening questions. I read the answer choices and just think that none of them make sense. I could use some advice.
I've been having issues with Link Assumption and Conditional Reasoning questions. Does anyone have any good resources (7sage live classes, syllabus, outside books, etc.) they suggest to improve on these questions types?
Does anyone know how the exact strategy for weakening questions? I've listened to every approach but continue to get the the most easiest Weakening questions wrong.
... have reached the final logical reasoning question type: parallel or analogy ... all of the different logical reasoning ploys, i.e., reason by ... all of these niche logical reasoning tactics?
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... nature vs. overall structure of reasoning?
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... 40 and missed 4 flaw in the reasoning questions (How does that ... old questions, find some hard flaw questions (Cambridge is great for ... and seeing EXACTLY what the flaw is and seeing EXACTLY what ...