Lesson 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the characteristics of the Implication Family?

A

1) Goes down from stimulus to answer choices
2) Find answer that must be true/false based on stimulus
3) This prompt assumes (infers) the stimulus is true
4) Almost never an actual argument
5) Pick answers based on True/False

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What are the characteristics of the Operation Family?

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1) Goes up from answer choices to stimulus
2) Find the answer that modifies/changes stimulus in the right way
3) Assume that the answer choices are true
4) Usually an argument
5) Don’t care about T/F, worry about the function/operation

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What are the characteristics of the Characterization Family?

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1) Glasses because you characterize or describe the stimulus or even part of it
2) Do not assume anything is true
3) Always an argument with a conclusion
4) Look for answers that are True+ right description

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4
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What is the sufficient side of conditional language?

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1) It is on the left
2) It is the “If” side
3) It is the one that is “enough” or “suffices” alone

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5
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What is the necessary side of conditional language?

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1) It is on the right
2) It is the “Then” side
3) Is required and cannot suffice alone

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6
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Example of conditional language?

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If the car starts, then it has gas

S ————–> N

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7
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How to get the contrapositive

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Switch and Negate
A -> B
No B -> No A

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8
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Fallacy of Converse

A

Bad thing
A -> B
B -> A

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9
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Fallacy of Inverse

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Bad Thing
A -> B
No A -> No B

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10
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Sufficiency Key Words

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1) If
2) When
3) Whenever
4) All
5) Any
6) Each
7) Every

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Necessity Key Words

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1) Then
2) Only
3) Only if
4) Only When
5) Needs
6) Requires
7) Must

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12
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Trick for “The Only”

Not for Only or Only if

A

Use the “is” or “are” to find the necessary condition

The only people who can practice law ARE those with a JD

So PL -> JD

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13
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If and Only If Statements

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Its a double sided arrow that goes both ways

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14
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What are the words to replace with “If not”?

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Without, unless, until, except

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15
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What to do with the words No/None?

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Use the No or None torpedo to the second
No men wear perfume

Men -> No Perfume

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16
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Transitive Property of Conditional Language

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You can only use transitive property and combine conditional statements when Necessity of #1 = Sufficient of #2

Ex: A -> B and B -> C ; therefore, A -> C