... and the major types are correlation-causation, and phenomenon-hypothesis (although ... I think correlation-causation types fall under phenomenon ...
... evidence of a very high correlation. The point I'm trying ... every time you increase the correlation, your argument of causation strengthens ... , the stronger you make that correlation, the stronger your claim of ...
Yes other professions are included, especially professions where you deal a lot with other people. But the details aren't important. I'm just asking a causation correlation LSAT question.
Cool! Did you go to the web site where the charts came from?(http://www.tylervigen.com/). The creator of the charts discusses the importance of correlation. Thank you Al for sharing!
... people to create the correlation that weakens the argument ... argument itself cites a correlation that necessarily applies only to ... we have an additional correlation that leaves us with ... statements.
The correlation between consumption of the tea ...
do a mix... say about 4 - 8 odd PTs with 5 sections ( I would personally err on the side of 4) it helped me peak near exam day. But this is just my personal experience... with no statistical correlation what so ever.
Thanks, syn_101. So are the December questions harder? Or does Dec attract a lower raw-scoring cohort? Ha, I'm sure there's a correlation/causation question in here somewhere ;)
@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.