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... [test subjects before experiments] and theconclusion was on [test subjects after ... people have told me that the "unrepresentative sample" answer choice is ... only interviewing 10 people when the population is 100,000.
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... starts after the words "in fact." The first clause is theconclusion, second ... clause is the premise, and the final ... clause is the subsidiary conclusion ...
... more fuel efficient. Therefore when theconclusion says "Since most automobile traffic ... most people must be using the lighter car when driving downtown ... two cars, that is the assumption we need which is ... Note: Edited title. Please use the format: "PT#.S#.Q# - ...
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... always have to accept the premises as true? ... don't usually take the time to "attack" arguments ... at the question stem, read the argument (identifying theconclusion and ... evidence), and then, I go straight to the ...
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... seems like the first sentence is theconclusion, and then the following ... sentence is a counter-point to theconclusion. The ... last sentence after that then reaffirms that the original conclusion ...
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... . I focused on theconclusion, "Contrary to current practice, the best managers in ... you focus on theconclusion and fill in the gap between theconclusion and premise ... . So when I read answer D, "The ...
... you can't just prove theconclusion any way you want. ... more relevant to your conclusion. [Review your lesson ... ), which attempts to prove theconclusion independently. Most students choose ... solitary premise more relevant to theconclusion?
... . What hurts the support for the argument, or theconclusion? Then, choose the one that ... into question the support. Maybe the support in which theconclusion derives from is ... turn it calls into question theconclusion. The only support we have for ...
... ". Then she stops talking. The unspoken conclusion we are supposed to draw ... , to draw that conclusion, we need to make the assumption that (we ... that assertion, we could draw theconclusion that P' carries a danger ...
... different from "the premise is true and theconclusion is true." The difference is ... that for the argument to be valid theconclusion ... to support ("lend truth to") theconclusion.
Theconclusion is the first sentence, that record sales ... of success. The premises are the rest of the stimulus: high ... low sales means incompetent. The gap/assumption is that ... (B) bridges that gap/affirms the assumption.
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