- Sun Sep 07, 2014 5:02 pm
#16468
Hi! I did the conditional reasoning HW section, and I seriously struggled.
When the conditional reasoning appears in LG (when it is straightforward) or when the conditional reasoning is easy to identify, I have not problem diagramming and manipulating the relationship.Basically, once I have the correct diagram for the conditional statement, it is smooth sailing.
However, what I'm struggling with is when the conditional reasoning is convoluted or hard to translate into a diagram (ex. #9 or #4 in 2HW). I can read the passage and understand that there is conditional reasoning present but I struggle to take that knowledge and translate the conditional reasoning into a diagram. I've gone back and read the explanations for the questions I got wrong. For the vast majority of them, I seem too have either over-symbolized or symbolized in a way that wasn't conducive to establishing relationship between various conditional statements.
I was a bit disappointed because when I did the drills for the conditional reasoning, I found it really easy and it was something I was confident about. And its a bit frustrating to know what you need to do to answer the question, and what will help you answer efficiently and correctly, but missing that crucial bit of an established diagram.
So, my question basically is, what can I do to improve this problem? Is there any drills I should look over or practice to get a hang of this? Is there any advice you can share about translating conditional reasoning from the passage to a diagram?
When the conditional reasoning appears in LG (when it is straightforward) or when the conditional reasoning is easy to identify, I have not problem diagramming and manipulating the relationship.Basically, once I have the correct diagram for the conditional statement, it is smooth sailing.
However, what I'm struggling with is when the conditional reasoning is convoluted or hard to translate into a diagram (ex. #9 or #4 in 2HW). I can read the passage and understand that there is conditional reasoning present but I struggle to take that knowledge and translate the conditional reasoning into a diagram. I've gone back and read the explanations for the questions I got wrong. For the vast majority of them, I seem too have either over-symbolized or symbolized in a way that wasn't conducive to establishing relationship between various conditional statements.
I was a bit disappointed because when I did the drills for the conditional reasoning, I found it really easy and it was something I was confident about. And its a bit frustrating to know what you need to do to answer the question, and what will help you answer efficiently and correctly, but missing that crucial bit of an established diagram.
So, my question basically is, what can I do to improve this problem? Is there any drills I should look over or practice to get a hang of this? Is there any advice you can share about translating conditional reasoning from the passage to a diagram?