- Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:00 am
#33408
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author argues that statistical records of crime rates are essentially biased, often reflecting the motives and methods of those who compile or cite them. This assertion is then supported by a series of observations about how politicians, the media, and the police engage in biased reporting in order to promote their respective agenda.
In answering this Method of Reasoning question, it is important to prephrase a general description of the argument: the author proceeds by inductive reasoning, citing several examples in support of a probabilistic conclusion. This prephrase agrees with answer choice (B), which is correct.
Answer choice (A): The author only evaluates evidence in support of her conclusion. No counterexamples are discussed.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The author cites several examples (the police, newspapers, etc.) to support her conclusion that statistical records of crime rates often reflect the motives of those who compile or cite them.
Answer choice (C): This answer can be immediately eliminated, because the argument’s conclusion is not a statistical generalization. Furthermore, the premises do not involve a large number of specific instances.
Answer choice (D): While reporting bias is clearly a problem for which the author provides several examples, no general solution is proposed. The conclusion only states that a problem exists, not that it can be solved in any particular way.
Answer choice (E): The examples provided do not “apparently contradict” the author’s conclusion: they support that conclusion directly. The author makes no attempt to resolve an internal contradiction.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (B)
The author argues that statistical records of crime rates are essentially biased, often reflecting the motives and methods of those who compile or cite them. This assertion is then supported by a series of observations about how politicians, the media, and the police engage in biased reporting in order to promote their respective agenda.
In answering this Method of Reasoning question, it is important to prephrase a general description of the argument: the author proceeds by inductive reasoning, citing several examples in support of a probabilistic conclusion. This prephrase agrees with answer choice (B), which is correct.
Answer choice (A): The author only evaluates evidence in support of her conclusion. No counterexamples are discussed.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The author cites several examples (the police, newspapers, etc.) to support her conclusion that statistical records of crime rates often reflect the motives of those who compile or cite them.
Answer choice (C): This answer can be immediately eliminated, because the argument’s conclusion is not a statistical generalization. Furthermore, the premises do not involve a large number of specific instances.
Answer choice (D): While reporting bias is clearly a problem for which the author provides several examples, no general solution is proposed. The conclusion only states that a problem exists, not that it can be solved in any particular way.
Answer choice (E): The examples provided do not “apparently contradict” the author’s conclusion: they support that conclusion directly. The author makes no attempt to resolve an internal contradiction.