- Tue Sep 16, 2014 7:20 pm
#16709
Hi,
I think I just need a little reminder on the difference between justify and assumption questions. Can you only use the assumption negation technique on justify questions as well as assumption? I think I am getting confused because Justify and Assumption questions essentially appear to be doing the same thing... they are filling in some kind of empty information that is not present in the stimulus but is necessary in order for the conclusion to properly follow..
Also, in terms of the question stems for these two..what is the difference? I see that the justify question stems use sufficient terms, "if assumed" but assumption questions don't...but why not? Aren't those assumptions necessary in order for the conclusion to be true?
I really don't understand the difference!
Thanks,
Sophie Alvi
I think I just need a little reminder on the difference between justify and assumption questions. Can you only use the assumption negation technique on justify questions as well as assumption? I think I am getting confused because Justify and Assumption questions essentially appear to be doing the same thing... they are filling in some kind of empty information that is not present in the stimulus but is necessary in order for the conclusion to properly follow..
Also, in terms of the question stems for these two..what is the difference? I see that the justify question stems use sufficient terms, "if assumed" but assumption questions don't...but why not? Aren't those assumptions necessary in order for the conclusion to be true?
I really don't understand the difference!
Thanks,
Sophie Alvi