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7. Pseudo-sufficient Assumption Questions:
- Very ... similar to sufficient assumption questions in that they ... similar flaw
16. Necessary Assumption Questions
- A ... can think of. A necessary assumption does very little ...
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j. Sufficient Assumption & Pseudo Sufficient Assumption Questions
k ... . Parallel Flaw Questions
u. Necessary Assumption Questions
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So negate study ... make it necessary and make not large sufficient
/Large group ... large and make it necessary and study is sufficient
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If the sufficient is satisfied, the rule triggers the necessary.
If ... the necessary is satisfied, then the opposite (logical negation) of the sufficient ... sufficient is not satisfied, the rule is irrelevant (still check the necessary ...
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"No" is a negate necessary indicator, group 4. so, No rabbit is white = R-->/W or W-->/R
"If" is a sufficient indicator group 1. So, if you are a rabbit then you are white= R-->W or /W-->/R.