- Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:02 pm
#23628
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
Here the author provides two examples in which participants were able to achieve the same results with less expensive and advanced equipment as those who had access to more cutting edge preparatory materials. The author spells out the conclusion in the final sentence: "one should not always purchase technologically advanced educational tools."
The question stem requires that we find the principle which strengthens (or, "most justifies") the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (A): The distinction described in this choice would play no role with regard to the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (B): Since the author's discussion surrounds how to make the personnel knowledgeable, this principle which tells us that such knowledge is important, has no effect on the author's argument.
Answer choice (C): The author doesn't believe that spending large amounts is necessarily justified in either context, so this answer choice cannot be the principle that we seek.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If this principle is valid, then it certainly strengthens the author's conclusion that one should not always purchase the most advanced educational tools.
Answer choice (E): The author does not argue for a variety of educational tools; the argument is about whether high-tech tools are justified when lower cost, lower tech tools do the job just as effectively.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
Here the author provides two examples in which participants were able to achieve the same results with less expensive and advanced equipment as those who had access to more cutting edge preparatory materials. The author spells out the conclusion in the final sentence: "one should not always purchase technologically advanced educational tools."
The question stem requires that we find the principle which strengthens (or, "most justifies") the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (A): The distinction described in this choice would play no role with regard to the author's conclusion.
Answer choice (B): Since the author's discussion surrounds how to make the personnel knowledgeable, this principle which tells us that such knowledge is important, has no effect on the author's argument.
Answer choice (C): The author doesn't believe that spending large amounts is necessarily justified in either context, so this answer choice cannot be the principle that we seek.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If this principle is valid, then it certainly strengthens the author's conclusion that one should not always purchase the most advanced educational tools.
Answer choice (E): The author does not argue for a variety of educational tools; the argument is about whether high-tech tools are justified when lower cost, lower tech tools do the job just as effectively.