- Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:12 am
#44605
Not Band Together → Proposal Approved → Build Appartment → Attract New Residents → Overcrowding → New Roads → Substantial Tax Increases
(A) Mistaken Negation
(B) Chain
(C) Mistaken Negation
(D) Mistaken Negation
(E) Mistaken Negation
Apart from answer (B) I found all the other choices to be Mistaken Negation.
But to clarify some parts in the stimulus, I noticed that there were some causal reasoning within the conditional reasoning chain such as in the third sentence 'the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built'. How is this valid? Is it correct that conditional reasoning statements be converted to causal statements (but not the other way around)?
(A) Mistaken Negation
(B) Chain
(C) Mistaken Negation
(D) Mistaken Negation
(E) Mistaken Negation
Apart from answer (B) I found all the other choices to be Mistaken Negation.
But to clarify some parts in the stimulus, I noticed that there were some causal reasoning within the conditional reasoning chain such as in the third sentence 'the increased population would probably result in overcrowded schools and would certainly result in roads so congested that new roads would be built'. How is this valid? Is it correct that conditional reasoning statements be converted to causal statements (but not the other way around)?