- Fri May 13, 2011 8:24 pm
#213
Hi,
I have read through the entire Logical Reasoning Bible, and I realize that I have a problem understanding Conditional Reasoning. I know and understand the definition of both the sufficient and necessary conditions as well as how to diagram them and the contrapositive. I can also recognize Mistaken Negations and Mistaken Reversals. Furthermore, I am able to use the indicator words to identify both sufficient and necessary conditions. My problem seems to be when conditional reasoning takes place in the actual stimulus or the answer choices and there are no indicator words present. From the definitions of both I cannot seem to figure out which is necessary and which is sufficient by their given definitions (in chapter six) alone. I may get the correct answer 50-60% of the time.
Any help that you can offer would be great.
I have read through the entire Logical Reasoning Bible, and I realize that I have a problem understanding Conditional Reasoning. I know and understand the definition of both the sufficient and necessary conditions as well as how to diagram them and the contrapositive. I can also recognize Mistaken Negations and Mistaken Reversals. Furthermore, I am able to use the indicator words to identify both sufficient and necessary conditions. My problem seems to be when conditional reasoning takes place in the actual stimulus or the answer choices and there are no indicator words present. From the definitions of both I cannot seem to figure out which is necessary and which is sufficient by their given definitions (in chapter six) alone. I may get the correct answer 50-60% of the time.
Any help that you can offer would be great.