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What is the LSAT term for an only-if relationship?
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Neccesity
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Describe neccesity in terms of an only-if relationship
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The "if" is neccesary or required in order for the "then" to happen
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What is the relationship b/t an if/then and an only-if relationship?
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Opposites and reversals
If/then ↔ Only-if |
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What is the functional meaning of an only-if relationship?
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Reverse if/then
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Only-ifs never
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Just lose the only
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Only-ifs always
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Drop the only and reverse
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Given "Only if J then K" what is true?
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If K then J
If not J then not K (CP) |
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Given "Only if J then K" what is maybe?
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If J then K
If not K then not J |
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Given "Only if J then K" then...
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If K then J (T)
If not J then not (T) If J then K (M) If not K then not J (M) |
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Given "Only if J then K" what is an Andrew Method example?
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Only if we eat will we survive
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