Identify the Flaw (GMAT Course - Critical Reasoning Tactics - Common Question Tasks)

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    Question Logistics
    - Likely the Least Frequently Occurring Question Type
    - Approximately Ten of the Questions in 36 Question Verbal Section
    - Usually About 80% Argument Tasks and About 20% Inference Tasks
    Strategic Best Practices
    - Assume 2min per Question Average
    - Maximum 3min for Any Question
    - Note Task of Question Before Engaging Prompt
    - Limit to Single Prompt Reread Before Eliminating Choices for Common Wrong Answers & Guessing
    - Always Take Targeted Notes to Proactively Address Specific Question Task
    - Primary Question Format to Guess and Skip if Behind Pace After Question 12 or Question 24
    Recognizing Identify the Flaw Tasks
    - Identify Reference to an Argument in Question Stem
    - Note Task Words Such as “Flaw” “Vulnerable” “Fails to Consider”
    - Beware of Mistaking a Weaken Task for an Identify the Flaw Task
    Strategic Implications
    - Requires a Close Consideration of the Details of the Argument
    - No New Information is Provided by the Choices
    - Attempt to Categorically Identify the Type of Argument to Broadly Predict Possible Assumptions
    - Use Critical Thinking to Determine Why Assumption(s) May Prove Invalid
    - Focus on Wrong Answers Addressing Concerns Beyond Conclusion
    - Eliminate More Quickly if a Choice Closely Matches Prediction
    Identifying Flaws in an Argument
    - Try to Predict Specifically Based on the Type of Argument the Reason an - Assumption Required to Validate the Conclusion is Unlikely to be True
    - Properly Categorizing an Argument is Especially Helpful in Proactively - Identifying Reasoning Flaws to Expedite Elimination
    Analogy | A = B
    - Assumes - Items in argument are comparable in relevant ways
    - Likely Flaw - Items are not reasonably comparable in a specifically relevant way
    Representation
    - Assumes - Evidentiary sample is representative of the larger whole population in conclusion
    - Likely Flaws - Subtle term shifts from evidence to conclusion or a sample that is inherently unrepresentative of the overall population it claims to represent
    Data and Evidence Interpretation
    - Assumes - No other reasonable interpretation of data or evidence
    - Likely Flaw - There is another more likely interpretation of the evidence or numerical data than is suggested by the conclusion
    Causality | A implies B
    - Assumes - No other possible causes or outcomes, and that the circumstance is not merely a coincidence
    - Likely Flaws - Another cause or outcome is more reasonable, or the conclusion seems coincidental
    Plan or Recommendation
    - Assumes - Execution and approach will work
    - Likely Flaw - The plan or recommendation has an inherent weakness that will not allow it to succeed or shows that the plan is unnecessary
    Identify the Flaw Task Checklist
    Step 1
    - Note an Identify the Flaw Task by Recognizing Key Indicator Terms and the Presence of an Argument with a Main Conclusion
    Step 2
    - Read Prompt as Written Paying Close Attention to Type of Information Provided in Premise and Note Explicit Conclusion
    Step 3
    - If Common Argument Identified - More Specifically Predict What an Inherent Flaw in the Argument is Based on Type of Evidence
    - If No Common Argument Identified - Use Generic Prediction “Find Reason the Conclusion That... is Inherently Unlikely”
    Step 4
    - Seek a Match to Your Prediction and Eliminate Choices that Fail to Address Task Using Common Wrong Answer Reasons

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