
Common LSAT flaws:
Correlation vs causation: Two things occur together, so one caused the other
Part vs whole: What's true of a part must be true of the whole
Appeal to authority: Expert opinion used as proof
Ad hominem: Attacking the person not the argument
Equivocation: Using a word in two different senses
False dichotomy: Only two options when others exist
Hasty generalization: Broad conclusion from too little evidence
Circular reasoning: Conclusion restated as premise
Strategy: Articulate the flaw in your own words BEFORE looking at choices. Then match.
Reference:
TaskLoco™ — The Sticky Note GOAT