... and the major types are correlation-causation, and phenomenon-hypothesis ... (although I think correlation-causation types fall under ... LSAT will ask you to strengthen, weaken, identify the flaw ... these:
1. Strengthen: X was removed, and Y ...
... , and doesn't have the correlation/causation flaw (tho there is ... block/fill it) a causation/correlation AC is def a possible ... you are looking for a strengthen answer you may want to ... gives us causation will probably strengthen that (depending on the question ...
... of this kind of positive correlation argument. http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations ... existential quantifiers in terms of correlation as you're asking it ... first list: adding yet another correlation to demonstrate that there is ...
This is your typical correlation to causation argument. Answer choice ... us since it doesn't strengthen this correlation. It just says that ... every answer choice strengthens the correlation between the device and the ...
... to encounter causation on flaw/strengthen/weaken questions and generally won ... favorite flaw for this is correlation/causation, and they also like ...
... flew through the causation and correlation section because huh? Why do ... understand the general concept of strengthen and weaken questions? I noticed ... questions that involved causation and correlation wrong. Well I went back ...
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While correlation can never prove causation, it can "strengthen the case ... other alternatives. In other words, correlation "strengthens the case for" ... area. We have used correlation to strengthen causality through correlation. Hope this helps ...
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Flaw: The correlation of Ra, C, and ( ... correlation. B indicates a correlation, not a cause, so B doesn't strengthen ...
B is a correlation, but it can strengthen the causal argument. ... D is also a correlation. Tempting but wrong precisely ...
Exactly right @LoraxMan. Correlation alone can never be used to prove causation, but a strong correlation can go a long way to help strengthen an established causal relationship.
... ’t think there’s a correlation/causation flaw in this stimulus ... other words, D shows a correlation between overconfidence and attempting to ... : while a correlation does not imply causation, it can strengthen an argument ...
Accounts playable is right, most of the causation weaken/strengthening questions that i have come across draw some correlation between two things and then make a casual conclusion that you either need to best weaken or best strengthen.
@tamzidamila check out the strengthen and weaken webinar. It ... if it includes a causation/correlation relationship, a phenomenon/hypothesis ... To my surprise the first strengthen question I came across in ... curriculum on how to strengthen or weaken the argument.
... cookie cutter correlation to causation type argument, so to strengthen it, ... time), deny that this correlation is a coincidence, and ... br />
Since this is a strengthen EXCEPT question, 4 answer choices ... will strengthen while the correct answer ...
... check out the webinar on strengthen and weaken questions, if you ... . The argument could be causation/correlation, argument by analogy or phenomenon ...
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... are able to find a correlation on flaw type, then you ... resource is a Webinar on Strengthen/Weaken Questions -
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Strengthen, Weakening, Assumption, Flaw, Parallel question ... of argument on LSAT is correlation-causation. If you understand this ... question you can weaken it, strengthen it, find the necessary/sufficient ...
... premises are correlation. We know we have correlation-causation argument ... that this argument is correlation and causation and we ... trap answers which might strengthen or weaken the conclusion ... but do not strengthen or weaken the argument. ...
... possibilities the moment you see correlation/causation, looking for aspects that ... similarities/differences in analogies for strengthen/weaken questions. Not exactly the ...