High School Introduction to logic - website?

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Several users are seeking recommendations for introductory websites on formal logic, emphasizing a broad understanding of the subject. The Great Courses is mentioned as a potential resource for formal logic education. Additionally, users suggest exploring YouTube videos and various tutorial websites, encouraging others to share any valuable findings. The discussion highlights the importance of accessible online resources for learning logic. Overall, the community is focused on gathering comprehensive and effective educational tools for beginners in formal logic.
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Can anyone advise me on a good introductory website about (formal) logic? Preferably about logic in a broad sense.
 
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There are some YouTube videos and some tutorial websites online too just search via google and if you find one you like post it here.
 
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The standard _A " operator" maps a Null Hypothesis Ho into a decision set { Do not reject:=1 and reject :=0}. In this sense ( HA)_A , makes no sense. Since H0, HA aren't exhaustive, can we find an alternative operator, _A' , so that ( H_A)_A' makes sense? Isn't Pearson Neyman related to this? Hope I'm making sense. Edit: I was motivated by a superficial similarity of the idea with double transposition of matrices M, with ## (M^{T})^{T}=M##, and just wanted to see if it made sense to talk...

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