... reading on informal and formal logical fallacies and examples of those ... also a fan of note cards. Write down each question type ... you go through the note cards, train yourself to know exactly ...
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... than logic, but just like logical flaws can be classified, so ... more than on any larger logical structuring. For these errors, ... other basic flaw derived from logical structure.
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... would play solitaire (with real cards--phones distract you) as I ... LSAT flashcards (what groups logical indicators belong in, logical fallacies, argument types ...
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I think a great indicator of this is that your ... being better tuned with greater logical sensitivity. Answering these questions more ... missed questions as compared to Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
If anyone wants to review PT 68 with me tomorrow (Friday) over google hangout/skype. private message me and we can get started. Logical reasoning, both sections.
After going through all the courses in 7sage, I found myself still confused about causation and conditional logical, especially how to know the relationship in stimulus is causation, condition, or premise and conclusion. Anyone can help me clarify it?
Please first take a look at two really tough question PT53 sec1 Q16 and PT55-S1-Q21
For PT55-S1-Q21, it seems to be most supported question, but actually it turns out to be sufficient assumption question, which the correct answer build up ...