- Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:17 am
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Hi
Per the definitions of different question types in the book, one of them is :
Secondly, what is exactly meant by '"supply a piece of information" ? Is that piece of information supposed to be the 'unstated assumption' as the example above suggests or can it be an additional premise too? I am not clear with the difference between the aforementioned question types.
Regards
Yugal
Per the definitions of different question types in the book, one of them is :
Justify the Conclusion: Justify the Conclusion questions ask you to supply a piece of information that, when added to the premises, proves the conclusion. Question stem example: “Which one of the following, if assumed, allows the conclusion above to be properly drawn?”How is this different from the Assumption question that expects the test taker to find an assumption?
Secondly, what is exactly meant by '"supply a piece of information" ? Is that piece of information supposed to be the 'unstated assumption' as the example above suggests or can it be an additional premise too? I am not clear with the difference between the aforementioned question types.
Regards
Yugal