- Thu May 12, 2016 1:59 pm
#24463
Complete Question Explanation
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Interpreting a correlation between two events as if they are causally related is a classic mistake in cause-and-effect stimuli. In this instance, Dr. Pagano observes that the northward shift of the butterflies is correlated with the northward shift of the warm zones in the global climate, and concludes that the changing climate is responsible for the northward movement of the butterflies:
To strengthen this argument, you need to support the conclusion that climate change is the proper cause for the given effect. Since this is a StrengthenX question, the correct answer will not strengthen the argument.
Answer choice (A): If checkerspot butterflies are known to be affected by small temperature regulations, then the northward shift of the warm zones can certainly affect the prevalence of the butterflies in those regions. This answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (B): If climate affects the plants on which the butterflies depend, that can explain the northward movement of the butterflies. Since climate change is still indirectly responsible for the observed effect, this answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If the butterflies can easily adapt to a wide range of climatic conditions, it is even less likely that the climate change would force their population to shift northward. By suggesting an alternate cause for the given effect, this answer choice actually weakens the argument.
Answer choice (D): If abnormally low temperatures have been correlated with a reduced butterfly population, it is reasonable to infer that butterflies are adversely affected by low temperatures and that the northward shift of the warm zones can increase their prevalence in those regions. This answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice strengthens the conclusion by analogy and is therefore incorrect.
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Interpreting a correlation between two events as if they are causally related is a classic mistake in cause-and-effect stimuli. In this instance, Dr. Pagano observes that the northward shift of the butterflies is correlated with the northward shift of the warm zones in the global climate, and concludes that the changing climate is responsible for the northward movement of the butterflies:
- Cause Effect
Climate change Northward shift of butterflies
To strengthen this argument, you need to support the conclusion that climate change is the proper cause for the given effect. Since this is a StrengthenX question, the correct answer will not strengthen the argument.
Answer choice (A): If checkerspot butterflies are known to be affected by small temperature regulations, then the northward shift of the warm zones can certainly affect the prevalence of the butterflies in those regions. This answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (B): If climate affects the plants on which the butterflies depend, that can explain the northward movement of the butterflies. Since climate change is still indirectly responsible for the observed effect, this answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If the butterflies can easily adapt to a wide range of climatic conditions, it is even less likely that the climate change would force their population to shift northward. By suggesting an alternate cause for the given effect, this answer choice actually weakens the argument.
Answer choice (D): If abnormally low temperatures have been correlated with a reduced butterfly population, it is reasonable to infer that butterflies are adversely affected by low temperatures and that the northward shift of the warm zones can increase their prevalence in those regions. This answer choice strengthens the argument and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice strengthens the conclusion by analogy and is therefore incorrect.