... lot of chapters dedicated to Assumption questions, so it clarified everything ... or SufficientAssumption question in 3 PTs, which is significant because it is a ... common?) question type. Hopefully this is helpful to you guys!
... is the distinction between sufficient and necessary assumptions.
A necessary assumption ... assumptionis required, or necessary, for the argument to obtain. A sufficientassumption ... (in this case assumption) the sufficientassumption (In this case ...
... Based on the assumption that NOT is similar logically to FALSE ... means the sufficientassumption that would prove our conclusion is (drum roll ... our conclusion. Because LSAC is sneaky though, they put the ... in something, and this is about what happens if ...
Everyone is about to give you some ... of info that I think is often overlooked by many. When ... question can easily be a sufficientassumption question or a weaken question ...
... a surgery is correlated to less pain, while those who definitively ... Stimulus then says "assuming uncertainty is more stressful than knowing what ...
All I can see is the potential relationship, that some ... causing less pain, which is another assumption...
... worried. A conditional statement is really just a hypothetical situation ... make the argument valid in SufficientAssumption questions or necessary with ... with which a journal is cited. Is that the only useful ... of times a journal is cited is not a useful way ...
... sufficientassumption does not take the form of a conditional--this is ... />
The conclusion is we cannot measure effectiveness by ... ? Because even when power is identical, the efficiency varies.< ... matter for effectiveness? This is what we need, something ...
... more like a necessary assumption rather than a sufficientassumption? After reading your ... explanation, I do see why A is ... don't think it really is a sufficientassumption. In order for it ...
... be open to a tutor whois unencumbered from full-time work ... conversation. No one is saying that more money issufficient to get a ... a way that favors people who have more time, money, ... The current system is likely preventing people, who could be amazing lawyers ...
... :
No one is saying that more money issufficient to get a ... better score. It's that the test is ... a way that favors people who have more time, money, and ... people who have more time, money and resources. The world is discriminatory ...
... , it seems like the sufficientassumption questions fall into a couple ... The trouble with these is that the correct answer seems ... Another fairly common one is when there is a shift of terms ... the conclusion and the SufficientAssumptionis the one that bridges ...
... you thought this was a sufficientassumption question.
... actually is a sufficient condition for success. All we know is that is ... . The "environmental" idea is a complete side thought. is relevant, but since we ...
... is a contrapositive type argument, and we are looking for a sufficientassumption ... it's a fair assumption to say that not ... br />
Answer D is probably the hardest to eliminate ... is to Smith only makes this answer choice not a sufficientassumption.
... have explained isis more in line with how a sufficientassumption question is done ... me lies. This is a MBT not a sufficientassumption, and the way ... you are suggesting to solve is a method for sufficientassumption I think.
Yeah I'm still confused. The answer to this question to me reads like a sufficientassumption that is supplied in order to make the conclusion follow logically, not (as the question stipulates) a conclusion that follows logically from the premises.
... sure what you mean by SufficientAssumption. There’s not really a ... that if an architectural work is inviting and functional then ... some Modern Architects’ work is inviting and functional and NOT ... trickiness with answer B is that there is an implied “some”.
It is the key to being able ... accurate to especially on sufficientassumption questions pre-phasing is key. Sometimes the ... stimulus is so convoluted with conditional ...
... example you are giving is a SufficientAssumption. With the two ... premises, (one cup of coffee is ... s not a Necessary assumption because, while the negation ...
A necessary assumption always destroys the argument when ...
... />
For SA, the correct answer is the one that guarantees the ... with feathers flies.
This is one type of SA question ... able to correctly identify which is which).
The other ... , but they are not. The sufficientassumption will bridge that gap.
@Elle2015 If this were a necessary assumption question, then I think you’d be on to something, employing the negation test. But this is a sufficientassumption question. So we need an answer that will make the argument valid.
... do think answer D is a necessary assumption due to the ... of craters. Therefore, D is necessary because if you negate ... sure that answer D issufficient, though. Geophysics is the study of physical ... impact craters? Then, D is true, but the conclusion doesn ...
... the opposite of this answer is true, does the argument ... one person of European descent is a great singer". It ... 's a necessary assumption. If the opposite is true "no persons ... are great singers". This is a Sufficientassumption, and guarantees the conclusion ...
... this question is asking us to trigger the sufficientassumption and conclude with ... correctly corresponding necessary assumption. So to trigger the sufficientassumption, we’ve got ...