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Author Killoran, David M., author.

Title LSAT logical reasoning bible : a comprehensive system for attacking the logical reasoning section of the LSAT / author: David M. Killoran.

Publication Info. Charleston, SC : PowerScore Publishing, a division of PowerScore Incorporated, [2022]
©2002-2022
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  340.076 LSA 2022    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  340.076 LSA 2022    DUE 05-21-24
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Description x, 720 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Introduction -- The basics of logical reasoning -- The question stem and answer choices -- Must be true and most strongly supported questions -- Main point questions -- Conditional reasoning -- Weaken questions -- Cause and effect reasoning -- Strengthen questions -- Justify the conclusion questions -- Assumption questions -- Resolve the paradox questions -- Formal logic -- Method of reasoning questions -- Flaw in the reasoning questions -- Parallel reasoning questions -- Numbers and percentages -- Evaluate the argument questions -- Cannot be true questions -- Point at issue and point of agreement questions -- Principle questions -- Section strategy and time management -- Online appendix information -- Glossary and index.
Subject Law School Admission Test -- Study guides.
Law schools -- Entrance examinations -- Study guides.
Reasoning -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Logic -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Local Subject LSAT
Note At head of title: PowerScore® LSAT logical reasoning bible
Added Title Logical reasoning bible
ISBN 9780991299225 (paperback)
0991299221 (paperback)
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