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Name the game type that involves only a simple "in or out" component. Correct Answers: Selection
How many Sequencing Game types exist? Correct Answers: 7
The Sequencing game types are not mutually exclusive. The categories... Correct Answers: overlap
The Association game types are mutually exclusive. They never... Correct Answers: overlap
The term "either" means - at least... Correct Answers: One
The term "not both" means - at most Correct Answers: One
True or false: If the only sequencing component in a game creates a sequence with the length of two
places, then the game is STILL a sequencing game. Correct Answers: False
Each, ever, any, all Correct Answers: "IF" refers to the trigger
"not both" Correct Answers: at most one of x and y
"either" Correct Answers: at least one of x and y
"both" in the result Correct Answers: branch
"not both" in the trigger Correct Answers: branch
"neither" in the result Correct Answers: branch
"either" in the trigger Correct Answers: branch
"not both" in the result Correct Answers: keep it together
"both" in the trigger Correct Answers: keep it together
"either" in the result Correct Answers: keep it together
"neither" in the trigger Correct Answers: keep it together
"only" and "only if" refer to Correct Answers: the result
"unless" translates to Correct Answers: "if not..." if~
"If and only if" Correct Answers: the relationship between the elements goes both ways
how do you create a contrapositive Correct Answers: Reverse & negate
, true/false: selection games can have pre-groups Correct Answers: true (it's considered one entity)
Standard Sequence Correct Answers: Restricts the game to just one entity per place in the sequence
Same Place Sequence Correct Answers: Allows more than one entity per place in the sequence.
Think of this as allowing ties
Within Groups Sequence Correct Answers: Forces you to separate the entities into groups and then
create a sequence for each group
Within a Sequence Correct Answers: Allows more than one entity per place as in a "same place"
game, but additionally forces you to order the entities that appear within any given place on the
diagram
With Selection Sequence Correct Answers: allows some entities to remain unused in your sequence
Multiple Sets Sequence Correct Answers: Forces you to sequence two or three sets of entities in
distinct sequences
Same Set Sequence Correct Answers: Forces you to place the same set of entities in two to four
distinct sequences (e.g. towns with different rankings)
Exactly One Association Correct Answers: If ANY set of entities is restricted to EXACTLY ONE
placement, then you have a Standard Grouping or a Two-Group Grouping game (2 entities)
Zero to One Association Correct Answers: If ANY set of entities is restricted to ZERO to ONE then
you have a Grouping-Selection game (2 entities)
Max = 2 or More Association Correct Answers: If BOTH sets of entities are allowed to repeat, then
you have a more complex setup (Standard/Numeric Grid)
3 Way Association Correct Answers: Forces you to establish association among three sets of entities
Both A & B Correct Answers: definite, A+B
Not Both A & B Correct Answers: flexible, ~(A+B)
Neither A nor B Correct Answers: definite, ~A+B or ~(A/B)
Either A or B Correct Answers: flexible, A/B "at least one"
4 ways of analyzing an argument Correct Answers: Assumption based, structure based, inference
based, situational
How many assumption based questions types are there? Correct Answers: 8
What are the assumption based question types? Correct Answers: Assumption Sufficient (SUF),
Assumption Necessary (NEC), Strengthen (STN), Weaken (WKN), Flaw (FL), Evaluate (EVAL),
Parallel Flaw (LLF) Reasoning Conforms (RCON)