Hey guys, I am trying to compile a list of all the "basics" I need to memorize. For example, Succ/Necc/NegSuf/NegNec/... the different flaws, specific rules, all the way question types can be asked... to study when I am on the road or can't really sit and focus on doing individual question types. I want to learn all them by heart and need some help to create a master list! I will also share, of course. Thanks!

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    Also, knowing all of the valid and invalid argument structures will be really helpful. Have to know these cold.

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    Thanks people! <3

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    Valid and Invalid Arguments

    Affirming the sufficient triggers

    Denying the necessary triggers

    Denying the sufficient renders irrelevant and rule falls away

    Affirming the necessary renders irrelevant and rule falls away

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    @2543

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    all the way question types can be asked...

    I wouldn't get too worked up on this one ... they're always introducing new wordings for QT's. Going through sections (like one of the PT's used for PS/drilling) and ID'ing QT's should be enough to practice this.

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    The 4 possibilities for causation/correlation ...

    1) A causes B

    2) B causes A

    3) C causes both A and B

    4) No relationship

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    If you go to the main forum page there is a study guide category with some great materials already made there to work off of.

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  • Friday, Aug 14 2015

    some/many/most. fFor example, when you have a some and a most premise, you need to know when you CAN combine suff+suff, or suff+nec, etc. in order to come up with the correct conclusion. A question that involves this is the "Most serious students are happy" LR question

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