What are we looking for when we "grasp" the text?
What details are we looking for when we're trying to find the "what?" in the science section?
Hypothesis, Independent variables, Dependent variables
The three types of wrong answers in the reading section are:
Irrelevant, Contradictory, Extreme
What details are we looking for when identifying the "so what?" in the science section?
Results, Trends, Outliers if there are any
What is the first step of the 4 step method to prove?
1: Identify key terms
In regards to the 4 step method, name 3 possible context areas where we can find evidence for our answer choices
Chart, graph, in the experiment passage itself, figure, table, prior knowledge
What kind of wrong answer is this: Only an established, popular group such as Radiohead could hope to sustainably profit from the use of a PWYW model.
Extreme
"suppose"..."If the scientist were to"..."It would be likely that"...
These phrases indicate that we need to infer what kind of "additional information"?
Hypothetical
What are the 4 steps of the 4 step method?
1: Identify key terms in the question
2: Link key terms to context area
3: Read the context area and surrounding sentences for key terms
4: Link key terms from the context area to the answer choices
"Increases" "decreases" "inversely proportionate"
These phrases indicate what kind of "additional information?"
Relationships between variables