Can you tell us where the question is? (preptest, section, #) I'm curious to do it as well to make sure I really know the difference between an inference and conclusion.
I've been really looking into sufficient/necessary flaws lately. A particularly difficult way in which the test writers described the flaw appears on PT A section4question 20.
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> @akistotle said:
> I once tried to make a list of all the common flaws.....But then I gave up. :sweat: So here is a partial list:
>
> **5) Causation confusions (correlation-causation flaws)**
> PT20.S1.Q10; ...
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Help! I can't wrap my head around this one AT ALL. I'm not even sure what the conclusion is.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-60-section-3-question-24/
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http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-3-question-24/
This question is beyond sucky. Did anyone else have any problems with determining the right answer for this question? Thanks.
I came across a question where I don't understand the question stem or how to take on the question type ( PrepTest 36 Q24 Sec 1). Is there a systematic approach on how to take on these "evaluation" questions?
Thanks