Definitely not! Necessaryassumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessary assumption questions as must be true questions.
> @Logician said:
> Definitely not! Necessaryassumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessary assumption questions as must be true questions.
Hey! I could use some help with logical reasoning. I've been scoring in the low 160s lately. I am taking the November LSAT and maybe the January one too.
... with Powerscore. In addition I have been focusing mainly on Logical reasoning ... starting to see a pattern with logical reasoning. I am free today ...
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I struggled with these types of games for ... the biggest issue I had withconditional logic and chaining was that ... sense. If you're struggling with them under untimed conditions, I ...
... necessaryassumptions in a way that the conclusion has to prove the necessary ... book (Conclusion --> Necessary Assumption), treat it just ... in 20 minutes. A necessary assumption, that the conclusion ... choice, to negate the necessary assumption. If you negate ...
Interested! I just took my first practice test after finishing the curriculum and got a 150. Logic games is my strongest section with logic reasoning being my worst - I have a lot of trouble. I am hoping to take the April test but need to up my score
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@WickedLost Perhaps the questions you're looking at fall under a third method of reasoning category? There are three main ones on this test: conditionalreasoning, causal reasoning, and comparative reasoning.
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Thank you both for your insight @"Slow is Fast" and @"Jordan Johnson" I will keep fine-tuning my proficiency withconditional language so that my accuracy continues to improve! Thanks again!!