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Conditional Grouping Logic Chains

by emmawheeler Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:04 pm

I'm having trouble understanding how to use the Conditional Grouping logic chain diagrams (ch. 10) for certain questions. I understand how to diagram the scenarios but get tripped up on questions that ask things like, "Which of the following could be a complete and accurate list of items in x group?" I'm really good at answering the conditional questions ("If T is selected, which of the following must be true?") because they intuitively follow from the diagram. The "complete and accurate list questions" confuse me because I don't know how to apply the arrows/chain, or really even where to start.

Does anyone have a good way to think about these?
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Re: Conditional Grouping Logic Chains

by tommywallach Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:31 pm

There's no one answer for this. You just need to practice a lot! :)

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