Just to add my 2 cents:
Identify Argument Elements: Break down arguments into premises, conclusions, assumptions, and evidence. Understanding these elements helps in assessing the validity of an argument.
Evaluate Logic, Not Content: Focus on the structure of the argument rather than the topic. Practice recognizing logical flaws like circular reasoning, weak evidence, or unwarranted assumptions.
Predict and Prephrase Answers: Before looking at answer choices, anticipate what the correct answer might entail based on the identified flaws or strengths of the argument.
Elimination Strategy: Use the process of elimination to narrow down answer choices. Eliminate options that are too extreme, don't address the argument, or introduce new information.
Identify Argument Elements: Break down arguments into premises, conclusions, assumptions, and evidence. Understanding these elements helps in assessing the validity of an argument.
Evaluate Logic, Not Content: Focus on the structure of the argument rather than the topic. Practice recognizing logical flaws like circular reasoning, weak evidence, or unwarranted assumptions.
Predict and Prephrase Answers: Before looking at answer choices, anticipate what the correct answer might entail based on the identified flaws or strengths of the argument.
Elimination Strategy: Use the process of elimination to narrow down answer choices. Eliminate options that are too extreme, don't address the argument, or introduce new information.
Statistics : Posted by yikes000 • on 25 Jul 2016, 07:19 • Replies 4 • Views 4511






