- Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:42 am
#108604
I know this is probably an uncommon technique, but I've heard people say that the negation test also works on strengthen/weaken questions. If we negate an answer choice that strengthens the stimulus, the result will weaken the stimulus; if we negate an answer choice that weakens the stimulus, the result will strengthen the stimulus.
My question is, if we negate an answer choice that is irrelevant to the stimulus (one that neither strengthens nor weakens the stimulus), will the result of the negation also always be irrelevant to the stimulus?
I think the negation to an irrelevant answer choice should also produce an irrelevant result to the stimulus. And I don't think there is any logical exception to this. But I still look forward to confirming this.
Thanks in advance!
My question is, if we negate an answer choice that is irrelevant to the stimulus (one that neither strengthens nor weakens the stimulus), will the result of the negation also always be irrelevant to the stimulus?
I think the negation to an irrelevant answer choice should also produce an irrelevant result to the stimulus. And I don't think there is any logical exception to this. But I still look forward to confirming this.
Thanks in advance!