- Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:16 am
#41641
I'm not sure if this is too general of an inquiry, but I'm finding that I often get confused when it comes to determining (for ex. in a Method of Reasoning Q) if the stimulus engaged in conditional reasoning. In particular, I've noticed that I get confused, in the midst of a random LR stimulus, what the "sufficient" and "necessary" conditions are. For example, one of the answer choices might be: "confuses what is sufficient for what is necessary". But I always find it very difficult to work out exactly what that means in relation to the stimulus. Are there any general tips (besides indicator words) I can use to break down these types of answers choices and distinguish which is the sufficient condition and which is the necessary condition?