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- Sat Oct 07, 2023 6:52 pm
#103557
Hi,
I always run into this thought when I'm doing practice questions and I wanted to ask about it:
Conditional rule reversal is one of the ways to avoid making false inferences. For example;
When M is shown first, then O is shown sixth.
Diagrammed: M1 ------> O6
This does not mean that one should assume if O is the sixth position, that M must be always be first. That would be a mistaken reversal.
However I commonly see on List, Global questions, answer choices that are wrong only because O in 6th position while M is not first. I eliminate them anyway, but am I wrong in thinking that it's not "technically" wrong?
How do you know when it's a violation of a conditional rule, and when it's a false inference? To be fair, this only comes up on List, Global questions. I haven't really seen this come up on any Local question.
I always run into this thought when I'm doing practice questions and I wanted to ask about it:
Conditional rule reversal is one of the ways to avoid making false inferences. For example;
When M is shown first, then O is shown sixth.
Diagrammed: M1 ------> O6
This does not mean that one should assume if O is the sixth position, that M must be always be first. That would be a mistaken reversal.
However I commonly see on List, Global questions, answer choices that are wrong only because O in 6th position while M is not first. I eliminate them anyway, but am I wrong in thinking that it's not "technically" wrong?
How do you know when it's a violation of a conditional rule, and when it's a false inference? To be fair, this only comes up on List, Global questions. I haven't really seen this come up on any Local question.