- Sat Jul 15, 2017 2:49 pm
#37319
I remember in the Powerscore course we approached the evaluation questions by answering in the two extremes and seeing if one extreme makes the argument valid and the other extreme makes the argument invalid. However, I still have a lot of difficulties with evaluation questions, and specifically for this question, I was stuck between A, B, and D. I wanted to list out my reasoning for each answer choice to see if I'm understanding the technique for evaluation questions.
A) Answering "yes" means that the effect of having more NMP in dark roast coffee could potentially be negated so darker roasts could actually irritate your stomach as much as lighter roasts do. Answering "no" would make the conclusion valid because the same amount/less caffeine in darker roasts would still give it the advantage of having more NMP to suppress acid production (and acid production would be the same or less after drinking darker roasts).
B) I had a lot of trouble with this one because I thought that answering "yes" to this question may potentially make the conclusion invalid because if a reduction in acid production in the stomach does have an adverse effect on stomach function, then darker roasts having more NMP might still lead to irritation in the stomach. On the other hand, if a reduction in acid production in the stomach does not have an adverse effect on stomach function, then the conclusion could be valid. However, upon reviewing this answer choice, I realize that stomach function may not be relevant to stomach irritation and lighter roasts can also contain NMP, so the question does not help differentiate between darker and lighter roasts.
D) I initially thought that answering "yes" to this question might negate the advantage that darker roasts have because more coffee = more caffeine, but upon review, I realized that the stimulus was comparing relative amounts of NMP in each roast, so more coffee would mean more caffeine, but also more NMP being produced. So, answering yes or no to this question has no effect on the conclusion.
Am I getting the reasoning right? Also, if someone could point me to which lesson Evaluation questions on in (for the full length course) that would save me a whole bunch of time flipping through all the books! Thanks in advance!!
A) Answering "yes" means that the effect of having more NMP in dark roast coffee could potentially be negated so darker roasts could actually irritate your stomach as much as lighter roasts do. Answering "no" would make the conclusion valid because the same amount/less caffeine in darker roasts would still give it the advantage of having more NMP to suppress acid production (and acid production would be the same or less after drinking darker roasts).
B) I had a lot of trouble with this one because I thought that answering "yes" to this question may potentially make the conclusion invalid because if a reduction in acid production in the stomach does have an adverse effect on stomach function, then darker roasts having more NMP might still lead to irritation in the stomach. On the other hand, if a reduction in acid production in the stomach does not have an adverse effect on stomach function, then the conclusion could be valid. However, upon reviewing this answer choice, I realize that stomach function may not be relevant to stomach irritation and lighter roasts can also contain NMP, so the question does not help differentiate between darker and lighter roasts.
D) I initially thought that answering "yes" to this question might negate the advantage that darker roasts have because more coffee = more caffeine, but upon review, I realized that the stimulus was comparing relative amounts of NMP in each roast, so more coffee would mean more caffeine, but also more NMP being produced. So, answering yes or no to this question has no effect on the conclusion.
Am I getting the reasoning right? Also, if someone could point me to which lesson Evaluation questions on in (for the full length course) that would save me a whole bunch of time flipping through all the books! Thanks in advance!!