Hi P.S.
I know that in Parallel Flaw questions the flaw in the argument has to match the flaw in the correct answer choice. But can we eliminate answer choices that don't parallel the conclusion type also (like we do in Parallel Reasoning Questions)? I ask this because when solving this question, I was between contender answer choices B and C. I wanted to quickly pick B over C because of the parallel conclusion type of: conditional positive likelihood ("it's likely that WILL"). As opposed to C that has conditional negative likelihood ("it's likely that WON'T").
Because I wasn't sure if that was enough to eliminate the answer choice, I diagrammed each answer choice to see which one paralleled the argument.
I diagrammed B as:
(Conclusion): If Electrical problems
A to Acme Auto
(Premise): Most cars in Acme Auto have electrical problems
Flaw: Mistaken Negation
I diagrammed C as:
(Conclusion): If Electrical problems
A NOT TO Acme Auto
(Premise): Most cars in Acme Auto DON'T have electrical problems
Flaw: The conclusion is contrapositive of premise. So the argument isn't flawed.
This is the reason why I chose B over C. Is my reasoning correct?
Also, how is it that statements with "Most" can be written as conditional statements? Even thought Most isn't a sufficient condition word indicator? I saw this written in the explanations:
Likely application for Chuck (pet owner): allergic ——> allergy meds
Meanwhile, the correct answer choice (B) can be diagrammed like this:
Rule for most cars: taken to AAE ——> has electrical problems
Thanks in advance!