Strengthen and Weaken - LSAT Reading
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What is the primary goal of a Strengthen question in LSAT Reading Comprehension?
What is the primary goal of a Strengthen question in LSAT Reading Comprehension?
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Choose the option that most increases support for the passage claim. Strengthening means adding evidence that makes the claim more likely to be true.
Choose the option that most increases support for the passage claim. Strengthening means adding evidence that makes the claim more likely to be true.
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Identify the first step you should take before evaluating answer choices in Strengthen/Weaken.
Identify the first step you should take before evaluating answer choices in Strengthen/Weaken.
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Locate the exact claim being supported or attacked. You must know precisely what you're strengthening or weakening before evaluating options.
Locate the exact claim being supported or attacked. You must know precisely what you're strengthening or weakening before evaluating options.
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What should you identify to target a Strengthen/Weaken task: conclusion, evidence, or both?
What should you identify to target a Strengthen/Weaken task: conclusion, evidence, or both?
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Both: identify the conclusion and the evidence offered for it. Understanding the argument structure helps identify what support or attack would be effective.
Both: identify the conclusion and the evidence offered for it. Understanding the argument structure helps identify what support or attack would be effective.
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What is the most common reasoning gap that Strengthen answers tend to address?
What is the most common reasoning gap that Strengthen answers tend to address?
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An unstated assumption linking evidence to conclusion. Arguments often rely on hidden assumptions that connect premises to conclusions.
An unstated assumption linking evidence to conclusion. Arguments often rely on hidden assumptions that connect premises to conclusions.
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Which option type most strongly strengthens a causal claim in a passage?
Which option type most strongly strengthens a causal claim in a passage?
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Evidence ruling out alternative causes. Eliminating alternatives makes the proposed cause more likely to be correct.
Evidence ruling out alternative causes. Eliminating alternatives makes the proposed cause more likely to be correct.
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Which option type most strongly weakens a causal claim in a passage?
Which option type most strongly weakens a causal claim in a passage?
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A plausible alternative cause explaining the effect. Alternative causes show the stated cause may not be responsible for the effect.
A plausible alternative cause explaining the effect. Alternative causes show the stated cause may not be responsible for the effect.
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What kind of information most strengthens a generalization drawn from a sample?
What kind of information most strengthens a generalization drawn from a sample?
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Evidence the sample is representative of the population. Representative samples allow valid generalizations to the broader population.
Evidence the sample is representative of the population. Representative samples allow valid generalizations to the broader population.
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What kind of information most weakens a generalization drawn from a sample?
What kind of information most weakens a generalization drawn from a sample?
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Evidence the sample is biased or unrepresentative. Biased samples lead to invalid generalizations about the population.
Evidence the sample is biased or unrepresentative. Biased samples lead to invalid generalizations about the population.
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Identify the best strengthening move when a passage uses an analogy to support a conclusion.
Identify the best strengthening move when a passage uses an analogy to support a conclusion.
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Show the compared cases share the relevant features. Analogies work when the compared situations are relevantly similar.
Show the compared cases share the relevant features. Analogies work when the compared situations are relevantly similar.
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Identify the best weakening move when a passage uses an analogy to support a conclusion.
Identify the best weakening move when a passage uses an analogy to support a conclusion.
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Show a relevant disanalogy between the cases. Disanalogies show the comparison fails due to important differences.
Show a relevant disanalogy between the cases. Disanalogies show the comparison fails due to important differences.
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Which option best strengthens an argument that relies on an expert’s authority?
Which option best strengthens an argument that relies on an expert’s authority?
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Evidence the expert is credible and speaking within expertise. Authority arguments depend on the expert's qualifications and objectivity.
Evidence the expert is credible and speaking within expertise. Authority arguments depend on the expert's qualifications and objectivity.
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Which option best weakens an argument that relies on an expert’s authority?
Which option best weakens an argument that relies on an expert’s authority?
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Evidence of bias, poor track record, or lack of relevant expertise. These factors undermine the expert's reliability as a source.
Evidence of bias, poor track record, or lack of relevant expertise. These factors undermine the expert's reliability as a source.
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What is the correct approach when multiple answer choices seem to strengthen or weaken?
What is the correct approach when multiple answer choices seem to strengthen or weaken?
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Choose the one with the greatest impact on the stated claim. The best answer has the strongest effect on the argument's validity.
Choose the one with the greatest impact on the stated claim. The best answer has the strongest effect on the argument's validity.
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Identify the answer choice that is usually wrong in Strengthen/Weaken: relevant, irrelevant, or extreme?
Identify the answer choice that is usually wrong in Strengthen/Weaken: relevant, irrelevant, or extreme?
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Irrelevant to the specific claim being evaluated. Irrelevant information neither strengthens nor weakens the argument.
Irrelevant to the specific claim being evaluated. Irrelevant information neither strengthens nor weakens the argument.
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Which option type is typically a trap in Strengthen/Weaken: restating facts or changing the topic?
Which option type is typically a trap in Strengthen/Weaken: restating facts or changing the topic?
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Changing the topic away from the argument’s conclusion. Topic shifts distract from the actual claim being evaluated.
Changing the topic away from the argument’s conclusion. Topic shifts distract from the actual claim being evaluated.
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Identify the best weakening move against an argument that infers cause from correlation.
Identify the best weakening move against an argument that infers cause from correlation.
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Show confounding, reverse causation, or coincidence. These alternatives explain correlation without the claimed causal relationship.
Show confounding, reverse causation, or coincidence. These alternatives explain correlation without the claimed causal relationship.
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Choose the word that best describes a Strengthen/Weaken task: prove, support, or paraphrase?
Choose the word that best describes a Strengthen/Weaken task: prove, support, or paraphrase?
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Support. Strengthen/Weaken questions ask for support, not proof or restatement.
Support. Strengthen/Weaken questions ask for support, not proof or restatement.
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Identify what you should do if an answer choice strengthens a minor point but not the main claim.
Identify what you should do if an answer choice strengthens a minor point but not the main claim.
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Eliminate it; prioritize impact on the main claim. Focus on the central claim, not peripheral points in the passage.
Eliminate it; prioritize impact on the main claim. Focus on the central claim, not peripheral points in the passage.
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Which option best weakens a prediction claim: new confirming data or a counterexample to the forecast?
Which option best weakens a prediction claim: new confirming data or a counterexample to the forecast?
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A counterexample to the forecast. Counterexamples directly contradict predictions, weakening them most effectively.
A counterexample to the forecast. Counterexamples directly contradict predictions, weakening them most effectively.
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What is the primary goal of a Weaken question in LSAT Reading Comprehension?
What is the primary goal of a Weaken question in LSAT Reading Comprehension?
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Choose the option that most decreases support for the passage claim. Weakening means providing evidence that makes the claim less likely to be true.
Choose the option that most decreases support for the passage claim. Weakening means providing evidence that makes the claim less likely to be true.
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Which option best weakens a generalization from a sample to a population?
Which option best weakens a generalization from a sample to a population?
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The option showing the sample is biased, small, or unrepresentative. Flawed samples undermine the validity of generalizations.
The option showing the sample is biased, small, or unrepresentative. Flawed samples undermine the validity of generalizations.
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Which option best strengthens a generalization from a sample to a population?
Which option best strengthens a generalization from a sample to a population?
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The option showing the sample is representative and sufficiently broad. Representative samples make generalizations more reliable.
The option showing the sample is representative and sufficiently broad. Representative samples make generalizations more reliable.
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Identify the first step you should take before evaluating answer choices in Strengthen/Weaken tasks.
Identify the first step you should take before evaluating answer choices in Strengthen/Weaken tasks.
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Identify the conclusion and the evidence the author uses to support it. Understanding the argument structure helps you target what needs strengthening/weakening.
Identify the conclusion and the evidence the author uses to support it. Understanding the argument structure helps you target what needs strengthening/weakening.
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What is an assumption in an RC argument, as tested by Strengthen and Weaken questions?
What is an assumption in an RC argument, as tested by Strengthen and Weaken questions?
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An unstated link required for the evidence to support the conclusion. Assumptions bridge gaps between evidence and conclusion but aren't explicitly stated.
An unstated link required for the evidence to support the conclusion. Assumptions bridge gaps between evidence and conclusion but aren't explicitly stated.
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Which option most strengthens an argument when it addresses the argument’s key assumption?
Which option most strengthens an argument when it addresses the argument’s key assumption?
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The option that makes the assumption more likely to be true. Strengthening an assumption strengthens the entire argument built on it.
The option that makes the assumption more likely to be true. Strengthening an assumption strengthens the entire argument built on it.
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Which option most weakens an argument when it targets the argument’s key assumption?
Which option most weakens an argument when it targets the argument’s key assumption?
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The option that makes the assumption less likely or unnecessary. Attacking an assumption undermines the logical connection in the argument.
The option that makes the assumption less likely or unnecessary. Attacking an assumption undermines the logical connection in the argument.
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What is the most common strengthening move involving alternative explanations?
What is the most common strengthening move involving alternative explanations?
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Rule out a plausible alternative cause or interpretation. Eliminating alternatives makes the author's explanation more likely correct.
Rule out a plausible alternative cause or interpretation. Eliminating alternatives makes the author's explanation more likely correct.
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What is the most common weakening move involving alternative explanations?
What is the most common weakening move involving alternative explanations?
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Provide a plausible alternative cause or interpretation. Alternative explanations reduce the necessity of the author's conclusion.
Provide a plausible alternative cause or interpretation. Alternative explanations reduce the necessity of the author's conclusion.
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What is the best strengthening move when an argument relies on a causal claim?
What is the best strengthening move when an argument relies on a causal claim?
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Support causation by ruling out confounds or confirming the causal mechanism. Eliminating confounds or showing mechanism strengthens causal claims.
Support causation by ruling out confounds or confirming the causal mechanism. Eliminating confounds or showing mechanism strengthens causal claims.
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What is the best weakening move when an argument relies on a causal claim?
What is the best weakening move when an argument relies on a causal claim?
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Undermine causation by proposing confounds, reverse causation, or coincidence. These factors break the causal link the argument depends on.
Undermine causation by proposing confounds, reverse causation, or coincidence. These factors break the causal link the argument depends on.
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