... types are correlation-causation, and phenomenon-hypothesis (although I think correlation-causation ... types fall under phenomenon-hypothesis framework). These primarily rely on ...
(3) Phenomenon-Hypothesis (an observation is explained by ... to weaken..
1. Alternative hypothesis that explains away the observation ... is that the alternative hypothesis must explain the phenomenon FULLY, not partially ...
... a causation/correlation relationship, a phenomenon/hypothesis relationship or analogy relationships. To ... in my PF had a phenomenon/hypothesis relationship. I also got a ...
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So, a hypothesis is meant to explain a phenomenon. A thesis ... could relate to a hypothesis. Maybe ... is to prove a certain hypothesis wrong. The thesis of ... lines of, “Hypothesis X fails to explain Phenomenon Y.” A thesis ...
... .e. Is a phenomenon presented, followed by a hypothesis - then what is ... Author's stance on the hypothesis... Almost all of the passages ... . (and not literally) sequencing game ~ phenomenon/hypothesis argument structure.
Other points ...
... hypothesis. It is something that could explain the situation or phenomenon ... providing a **competing alternative hypothesis**. Sure, it may ... a **competing alternative hypothesis**. Understanding that there ... even better than the hypothesis does?
These are my favorite. I think of them as phenomenon-hypothesis questions. The stimulus contains a phenomenon, and the ACs are different hypotheses that attempt to explain the phenomenon.
I know I would definitely skip and miss this question if it appears on the LSAT /(as light-footed as cats)**
**Negation: Human (as light-footed as cats)**
If the negation of (A) is true, which means that there are some humans who ...