Evaluating Statistical Claims

Evaluating generalizability and validity of statistical claims and study designs

You get a study description. The question asks: what can you actually conclude from this?

Why this matters

The SAT describes a study and asks what conclusion is valid. There are three specific patterns, each targeting a different reasoning mistake.

The three patterns

The biggest trap: confusing correlation with causation. If the study didn't use random assignment to groups, you cannot conclude that one thing caused another — only that they're associated. The SAT tests this distinction constantly.

Learn the pattern. Then lock it in.

The SAT repeats question patterns. Miss them, and you lose points. Recognize them fast, and you gain points. JustLockedIn shows you which patterns are hurting your score and gives you focused practice to fix them.

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