Hello! Wanted to know if anyone had PT questions for some common flaws that I can watch? I'm looking for a necessary/sufficiency confusion and correlation/causation so I can see the two flaws back to back. Thanks:)
... two answer choices from a Flaw Question very quickly and easily ... seem similar. But specifically with Flaw Questions, these answer choices are ...
... can you get better at Flaw questions? I always isolate the ... but is not actually the flaw). I have done this part ... have completed some of the Flaw problem sets.
I've been drilling Flaw questions pretty hard the last ... ) I can easily identify the flaw and rarely miss. On harder ... answer choices to identify the flaw for me in the few ...
... used to be good at flaw questions and now I have ... planning on review the different flaw types but does anyone have ... something that matches the different flaw types with the answers that ...
By my count the common core uses 19 PT’s (17-35). My question is, does the common use every question from these tests? I could see maybe for LR but not so much for LG.
For some reason I can't seem to find the explanations for how the correct answer was obtained for the Flaw Q's I'm working on from the question bank/prep tests
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The sufficient/necessary flaw takes two general forms that ... of the sufficient/necessary flaw. For an example of ... describe a sufficient/necessary flaw beyond the buzz words ... what makes a sufficient/necessary flaw bad reasoning: sufficient conditions ...
... Trainer, suggest I find the flaw in the argument if I ... NA question do to that flaw? With SA questions, the correct ... answer choice makes the flaw disappear. But with an NA ...
... CC I've found that flaw questions seem to be quite ... that the LSAC hides the flaw in. So far I have ... been able to pinpoint the flaw in most of the stimuli ...
... often make the mistake in flaw questions of -choosing an answer ... accurate and COULD describe a flaw, but doesn't describe THE ... flaw in the argument. For example: ...
... . "Where have I seen this flaw before?" "What was another question ... similar to one another, what common mistakes I tend to make ... , and time will come -- a common mantra, but one that is ...
Hi everyone, I'm consistently getting hammered on flaw questions and though I've been trying to drill them for the past week, I'm not seeing much improvement. Any improvement strategies or advice you have would be really helpful.