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#112872
I am reviewing Logical Reasoning, especially Weaken questions, and am having trouble identifying the specific types of reasoning flaws that the correct answers often exploit.
For example, I often confuse causal flaws with correlation flaws, or am sometimes unsure whether an answer is attacking an assumption or simply providing an irrelevant factor. How can I clearly distinguish between common types of flaws in weakening questions?
For example, I often confuse causal flaws with correlation flaws, or am sometimes unsure whether an answer is attacking an assumption or simply providing an irrelevant factor. How can I clearly distinguish between common types of flaws in weakening questions?