Hi, you can check out PowerScore GMAT CR Bible or LSAT LR Bible. There is one chapter dedicated to Flaw in Reasoning with more than a dozen common errors of reasoning explained:
Errors in the Use of Evidence
Source Argument
Circular Reasoning
Errors of Conditional Reasoning
Mistaken Cause and Effect
Straw Man
Appeal Fallacies
Survey Errors
Errors of Composition and Division
Uncertain Use of a Term or Concept
False Analogy
False Dilemma
Time Shift Errors
Relativity Flaw
Sunk Cost/Concorde Fallacy
Numbers and Percentages Errors
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During the exam, how do we quickly recognize when an argument is making an assumption about compliance with rules, laws, or guidelines?
I’m usually able to identify flaws like sufficiency flaws and cyclical reasoning fairly well, but I struggle to recognize these “compliance-based” flaws in real time.
Are there other common logical reasoning flaws that people here have noticed repeatedly on GMAT CR questions?