Analytical Reasoning

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Analytical Reasoning is the logic games section of the LSAT that tests a candidate’s ability to understand and draw inferences from structured sets of rules and relationships.

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instanceOf LSAT section
standardized test component
abbreviation AR
administeredOn LSAT test dates
alsoKnownAs Logic Games
assumes no prior legal knowledge
commonPreparationMethod learning diagramming techniques
practice with logic games
timed practice sections
developedBy Law School Admission Council
difficultyLevel high
domain legal education admissions testing
evaluates ability to analyze relationships among elements
ability to draw logical inferences
ability to make conditional deductions
ability to understand structured sets of rules
ability to work with constraints
deductive reasoning skills
focusesOn constraint satisfaction
formal logic applications
logical consistency
format multiple choice
goal predict performance in law school
language English
measures speed and accuracy under time pressure
partOf Law School Admission Test
questionType grouping games
hybrid games
logic games
matching games
ordering games
relatedTo Logical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension
requires diagramming of rules
symbolic representation of relationships
systematic deduction
scoredAsPartOf overall LSAT score
targetPopulation prospective law students
testedBy Law School Admission Council
testEnvironment standardized exam setting
timeConstrained true
usedFor law school admissions
usedIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States

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Law School Admission Test section Analytical Reasoning