- Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:51 pm
#83985
Hi, for this one I chose A. I saw that the stimulus is a mistaken reversal and A was a mistaken negation, but I thought that since those two mistakes are contrapositives of each other like it states in the powerscore books, that A showed a parallel to the stimulus. So, will a contrapositive of the correct parallel flaw always be incorrect?
Claire Horan wrote:For E, I have a hard time drawing the diagram. To me, the premise can be drawn as Detection—> outbreak, and the conclusion has the same diagram. I do not see the sufficient or necessary indicator in the premise. Could you please explain why the diagram is the other way around?
(E) is diagrammed as follows:
Premise 1: OD DHIR
Premise 2: DHIR
Conclusion: OD
This is a classic Mistaken Reversal. The flawed logical step was: DHIR OD.