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7 Cards in this Set
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Type 1. EXPLAIN AN EVENT OR DISCREPANCY
[TURN] |
i. Similar to 'Draw a conclusion', only premises are given
ii. Correct answer will often give new piece of info that resolves the dicrepancy |
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Type 2: ANALYZE AN ARGUMENT STRUCTURE
[TURN] |
Boldfaced questions
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Type 3: EVALUATE THE CONCLUSION
examples: ".. In order to evaluate the conclusion, ...." "Which of the .....would help to evaluate the effectiveness of ..." [TURN] |
given: if X then Y ...
then: correct answer will provide a way to test this hypothesis and confirm whether X leads to Y |
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Type 4: RESOLVE A PROBLEM
example: Which of the ... wd best conteract the drug? To discourage X, the best approach wd be to ____________ [TURN] |
I. Correct answer: introduces new premise
ii. Wrong answer: usually answers only portion of the problem OR goes in opposite direction |
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Type 5: PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE
example: Which of the .. ILLUSTRATES the process described above? [TURN] |
i. Identify the general principle in the given argument
ii. Then, loook for a naswer that describes an example from which you could deduce the principle itself |
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Type 6: RESTATE THE CONCLUSION
example: Which of the .. best summarizes the main point .... [TURN] |
i. Use your diagram to loacte ur conclusion
ii. Pick the answer that best restates the point |
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Type 7: MIMIC THE ARGUMENT
example: Which of ... has a similar line of reasoning .... [TURN] |
i. Answer has same moral or message as the argument
ii. If agument says X >> Y and then Y >> Z, then correct answer also says A >> B and then B >> C |