In assumption questions, most of the time ... sky is overcast." The sufficient assumption is "It has always ... then the conclusion follows. Necessary assumption will be "It has sometimes ... will not follow. Sufficient assumption gives us certainty about what ...
@ Jonathan Wang: I'd prefer to see live videos of you parsing out complex conditional statements. Perhaps, parallel reasoning, parallel flawed reasoning, sufficient assumption, and pseudo sufficient assumption videos? Thanks!
the new sufficient assumption and drawing valid conclusion quizzes are PERFECT. Great way of solidifying the material even if you've completed the section.
thank you!!
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Sufficient assumption questions contain an argument that ... pre-answer on a sufficient assumption question, think about what is ... both a necessary and sufficient assumption for the conclusion to be ...
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3. Assumption and Weakening Questions
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6. Sufficient Assumption Questions
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7. Pseudo-sufficient Assumption Questions:
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... ask myself "Why". For any assumption question there's always a ... questions may actually be the assumption that the argument is making ... . In this case, the assumption is that Anakin is a ...
"PSA questions ask you to identify an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus is valid. Alone, it can't take the argument to the point of complete validity, but it gets most of the way there."
"PSA questions ask you to identify an assumption that is *almost* sufficient to conclude that the reasoning in the stimulus is valid. Alone, it can't take the argument to the point of complete validity, but it gets most of the way there."
I was looking around to find advice given on being prepared for the LSAT (also with the assumption that a gd LSAT score will be achieved) vs trying to get in via early decision.