- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27172
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning—AP. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this case, the conclusion is presented at the beginning of the stimulus: a seriously maladaptive trait is not likely to last long in a given population. The author’s argumentation is as follows:
Answer choices (A) and (D) are clearly incorrect, because that proposition is provided in support of the conclusion. Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because the conclusion is that “A seriously maladaptive trait is unlikely to persist in a given animal population for long.” Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because the referenced proposition is a premise, supporting the intermediate conclusion that the better competitors “will survive and reproduce at a higher rate, crowding out those with the maladaptive trait.”
Method of Reasoning—AP. The correct answer choice is (C)
In this case, the conclusion is presented at the beginning of the stimulus: a seriously maladaptive trait is not likely to last long in a given population. The author’s argumentation is as follows:
- Premise: Genetic variation means that some members will lack the given trait.
Premise: Those who lack the trait will be better able to compete.
Premise: Those better competitors will survive and reproduce at a higher rate, crowding out those with the maladaptive trait.
Conclusion: A seriously maladaptive trait is unlikely to persist in a population for long.
Answer choices (A) and (D) are clearly incorrect, because that proposition is provided in support of the conclusion. Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because the conclusion is that “A seriously maladaptive trait is unlikely to persist in a given animal population for long.” Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because the referenced proposition is a premise, supporting the intermediate conclusion that the better competitors “will survive and reproduce at a higher rate, crowding out those with the maladaptive trait.”