- Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:56 pm
#41932
Hi instructor
Please could you help me with this question regarding conditional reasoning. This has to do with grouping questions as well.
Conditional statement: If David is in group A, then Eric is in group B.
I understand that the diagram is D(a) ------> E(b)
But for this type of statements I don't know what is the contra positive. Could you please draw the diagram for the contra positive of this statement? I might be over thinking it a little but for in my mind I don't think the contrabpositive for this statement is a simply negation I.e. Not D(a) ------> not E(b). Or maybe it is just that simple but I am overthinking it?
Further, is there a difference if the grouping consists of two groups I.e. Group A and B only or if the group consists of three groups I.e. Group A, B and C?
Thanks v much
Tony
Please could you help me with this question regarding conditional reasoning. This has to do with grouping questions as well.
Conditional statement: If David is in group A, then Eric is in group B.
I understand that the diagram is D(a) ------> E(b)
But for this type of statements I don't know what is the contra positive. Could you please draw the diagram for the contra positive of this statement? I might be over thinking it a little but for in my mind I don't think the contrabpositive for this statement is a simply negation I.e. Not D(a) ------> not E(b). Or maybe it is just that simple but I am overthinking it?
Further, is there a difference if the grouping consists of two groups I.e. Group A and B only or if the group consists of three groups I.e. Group A, B and C?
Thanks v much
Tony