a8l367 Wrote:noah Wrote:The basic structure of the stimulus is as follows:
X and Y don't go together
Y is happening.
THEREFORE, X is not.
How do you come to that structure?
Why the structure not like that:
If X (play/publ) then Y (no publ/no play)
Should we always consider Y (no publ/no play) as NO Y (play/publ)? It it kind of a rule or something?
Your structure does not fully present the argument in the stimulus.
'X and Y don't go together' means that if X, then not Y AND if Y, then not X. This is what the stimulus tries to say. If bookstore appearance, then no playing in competition AND if playing in competition, then no bookstore appearance.
however, your structure only contains one side.