- Sat Feb 04, 2017 7:15 am
#32449
Hi
Referring to the problem -
*text of question and answer choices removed due to copyright (for those wanting a look at the question, it's in LRB Chapter 11, Page 374, q4)
I want to check my understanding whether I have confused myself or I am not understanding the explanation correctly.
Mapping the options A and D based on conditional reasoning.
A) Elevation of mood ----------------> increased level of serotonin
D) Increased level of serotonin ---------> Elevation of mood
Increased level of serotonin - is necessary in the first and sufficient in second. But per your earlier explanation of assumption question -
Reading through the book in earlier chapters -
1. 'Justify the conclusion' - correct answer is sufficient to prove the conclusion
2. Assumption - correct answer is necessary to prove the conclusion
Now to me, the answer explanation and the aforementioned statements appear contradictory. Please can you help me understand this.
Regards
Yugal
Referring to the problem -
*text of question and answer choices removed due to copyright (for those wanting a look at the question, it's in LRB Chapter 11, Page 374, q4)
I want to check my understanding whether I have confused myself or I am not understanding the explanation correctly.
Mapping the options A and D based on conditional reasoning.
A) Elevation of mood ----------------> increased level of serotonin
D) Increased level of serotonin ---------> Elevation of mood
Increased level of serotonin - is necessary in the first and sufficient in second. But per your earlier explanation of assumption question -
The stem never uses the word “if” or any other sufficient condition indicator.Also,
.
Reading through the book in earlier chapters -
1. 'Justify the conclusion' - correct answer is sufficient to prove the conclusion
2. Assumption - correct answer is necessary to prove the conclusion
Now to me, the answer explanation and the aforementioned statements appear contradictory. Please can you help me understand this.
Regards
Yugal