What books do you recommend for students who are weak in drawing logical conclusions?

Here are some book recommendations that can help students improve their skills in drawing logical conclusions:

1. "Think Clearly: How to Make Rational Decisions in a World of Noise" by Robert M. Clear.

2. "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman.

3. "The Logic Book" by Merrie Bergmann and James Moor.

4. "Reasoning and Argumentation" by Christopher W. Tindale.

5. "Everyday Reasoning: Deductive, Inductive, and Fallacious" by Steven Pinker.

6. "Informal Logic" by Douglas N. Walton.

7. "Symbolic Logic" by John Nolt, Dennis Rohatyn, and Allen Cheng.

8. "Deductive Logic and Critical Thinking" by Robert Fogelin.

9. "Critical Thinking: A User's Manual" by William Hughes.

10. "Thinking Critically" by Peter Facione and Christopher W. Tindale.

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