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... the argument in the stimulus valid or close to it. arguments flow in a conditional logic ... ) and map out all SA arguments in a conditional way, when ... careful not to map out arguments in a conditional relationship or ...
Yeah you are correct--you can conclude that. It really helped me to hone in and memorize the combinations of some and most intersections so that when I went to a stimulus, I was able to immediately see what forms were valid and which ones were not.
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@extramedium Thank you for your help! It would be much appreciated if you could send me the list of valid/invalid arguments you mentioned in your first post.
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