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Reasoning: Reasoning Skills
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The field tests ... included new analytic reasoning and reading comprehension questions. A recent LSAC Report describes the potential question types as follows: "Analytical reasoning questions are grouped in sets based on scenarios. Some new analytical reasoning questions focus on discerning common structural aspects of the scenarios (formal analogy questions). Comparative reading questions use two related passages rather than a single passage as the basis for a set of questions. The Skills Analysis Study indicated that among the fundamental tasks required for law school are analogical reasoning and creativity, as well as understanding and analyzing information from multiple sources. Law students read multiple cases in which they must find relevant similarities and differences, and comparative reading question types have been developed to assess these skills."
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People generally assume that their verbal reasoning skills are relatively sharp because they engage in conversations and engage in at least some light reading regularly. The differentiator between someone with poor verbal reasoning skills and someone with excellent verbal reasoning skills lies in one's ability to read or listen critically and to pick out pertinent information. Pertinent information can include known facts, specific opinions, statistics, sources, fallacies, and the like.
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Deductive reasoning was developed by Aristotle, Thales, Pythagoras, and other Greek philosophers of the Classical Period (600 to 300 B.C.). Aristotle, for example, relates a story of how Thales used his skills to deduce that the next season's olive crop would be a very large one. He therefore bought all the olive presses and made a fortune when the bumper olive crop did indeed arrive.
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These highly effective activities take students far beyond drill-and-practice by using step-by-step, discussion-based problem solving to develop a conceptual bridge between computation and the reasoning required for upper-level math. Activities and units spiral slowly, allowing students to become comfortable with concepts but ... challenging them to continue building their math skills.
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Tests for verbal reasoning skills, especially those on standardized tests, usually take the same form. A written passage is given which you are to assume to be true, regardless of knowledge you may have to the contrary. At the end of the written passage is a series of questions which you are to determine to be true based upon the information given, false based on the information given, or impossible to determine based upon the information given.
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Below is a test module developed to improve proportional reasoning skills. The module is available for review in either English or Spanish. When you select either of the versions below, they will be opened in a separate window.
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