Thanks for the response, Ya ill give 2 examples where a conditional answer is correct and another where its incorrect. Do you happen to have the early lsat such as PT 4 and PT 6? I can post the question if you don't.
@nicole.hopkins Thanks for the response! So would you say that it's best to give yourself more time to BR and learn from the mistakes? Having said that, would it also help to frequently review the questions I have done incorrectly in the past?
I sense a different tone now, which may be because of what Wang and Song already said. I don't disagree with this current message, but the one you sent above, I still stand by my response.
@Pacifico @c.janson35 Thank you for the response I will for sure keep this in mind when eliminating answer choice if I get stuck. I am glad I was able to get an answer on this because I almost have a second brain for if I am in the "flaw universe" haha
Thanks for the response I get it now:
E solves the paradox of how something could be more productive without centralization (B doesn't do this while E shows that giving employees greater influence make more productive - Thanks for the help :)