- Sun May 19, 2013 11:00 pm
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Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this example the author provides a few facts and then draws a questionable conclusion. Human tears contain many of the same hormones that are produced by the body under conditions of emotional stress. Since the shedding of tears can flush out significant quantities of such hormones, the author concludes, crying must actually reduce levels of emotional stress.
The question that follows asks for the flaw in the author’s reasoning. The issue with this argument is that the mere presence of such hormones under stressful conditions does not indicate that they are the cause of emotional stress. As such, reduction of those hormone levels through crying would not necessarily have the effect of reducing stress.
Answer choice (B): This choice describes the conditional reasoning flaw of a mistaken reversal: confusing a necessary condition for a sufficient one. Since the flaw in the author’s reasoning is not a conditional one, this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This choice might be initially appealing, because it does include causal language. This answer, however, suggests that the author fails to address the possibility that crying contributes to reduced stress, and that reduced stress also contributes to crying. Since this is not the case, this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (D): This choice suggests that the author needs to distinguish between two joint causes of emotional stress reduction. The problem, however, is that the author confuses a causal relationship with a correlation, not that the author fails to distinguish between two joint causes.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed, although the referenced hormones are present under conditions of emotional stress, that does not mean that they are the cause. Since the author has no justification for jumping to this causal conclusion, this is the correct answer to the Flaw question.
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this example the author provides a few facts and then draws a questionable conclusion. Human tears contain many of the same hormones that are produced by the body under conditions of emotional stress. Since the shedding of tears can flush out significant quantities of such hormones, the author concludes, crying must actually reduce levels of emotional stress.
The question that follows asks for the flaw in the author’s reasoning. The issue with this argument is that the mere presence of such hormones under stressful conditions does not indicate that they are the cause of emotional stress. As such, reduction of those hormone levels through crying would not necessarily have the effect of reducing stress.
- Cause Effect
crying reduce emotional stress (?)
Answer choice (B): This choice describes the conditional reasoning flaw of a mistaken reversal: confusing a necessary condition for a sufficient one. Since the flaw in the author’s reasoning is not a conditional one, this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (C): This choice might be initially appealing, because it does include causal language. This answer, however, suggests that the author fails to address the possibility that crying contributes to reduced stress, and that reduced stress also contributes to crying. Since this is not the case, this choice should be ruled out of contention.
Answer choice (D): This choice suggests that the author needs to distinguish between two joint causes of emotional stress reduction. The problem, however, is that the author confuses a causal relationship with a correlation, not that the author fails to distinguish between two joint causes.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. As discussed, although the referenced hormones are present under conditions of emotional stress, that does not mean that they are the cause. Since the author has no justification for jumping to this causal conclusion, this is the correct answer to the Flaw question.