An outline of the material covered in courses on Formal and Informal Logic. The outline includes chapters on mathematical approaches to logic (propositional calculus, truth tables, venn diagrams) as well as on fallacies, deduction and induction, probability, and other major topics. Logic is traditionally taught by means of problem solving exercises, so the subject is well suited to a Schaum's Outline approach.
This was in the Philosophy section, but it happens a lot that bookstore staff can't tell legitimate works from bullshit; Deepak Chopra ends up in the Science section, Neurobiology ends up in Psychology, creationists end up in Biology, and Mathematics ends up in Philosophy. Not this time, however: this one was clearly written for and by Philosophy majors, and as such any substance that it has can be summed up on half an A4. I suppose it might be of use to a middle-schooler, if his elementary school missed out on the New Math.