Can someone explain the difference between assumption questions and causation questions when it comes to strengthening/weakening questions? I am completely lost after the causation lessons.
So, I write an exam on Monday for a job opening for which I'm applying. I wrote a practice test this afternoon to get a feel for the test; apparently, I overthought the following question that appeared on the test.
... logical reasoning, with some occasional flaw questions. I've tried negating ... pick the wrong one. The flaw questions I get wrong I ... the general source of the flaw yet I pick an answer ... yet incorrect phrasing of the flaw. Any help/advice?
I just completed the Causation and Phenomenon-Hypothesis Question section in the CC and have a few questions regards the content in there before I move on to Strengthening Questions. I'm first of all curious as to if those who have completed the problem ...
... feelings. Do you know in Flaw questions where the answers will ... inadequate"? Sometimes answer choices in Flaw questions really trip me up ... ---->A? And therefore, in Flaw questions that use this incorrect ...
I'm having a very difficult time finding the answer to these sort of questions. I completely understand the Premises and the conclusion. I'm able to break down the prompt very well.