- Fri May 06, 2016 11:24 am
#24041
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice is (D)
Decisions in bureaucracies involve many people; no one person has the authority to decide. The conclusion then follows these two premises: risky projects are never undertaken. The author is trying to say that risky projects are never undertaken in bureaucracies because the decisions involve too many people.
In attacking this Stimulus, we also see that the author is implying decisions involving risky projects involve one person, or at least as few people as possible. Looking at the Question Stem, we know that the correct Answer Choice will involve identifying what is missing from the Stimulus. In this case it is a Justify question.
In order to assure than the correct answer choice is selected, one should always look at all answer choices even when the pre-formed answer is similar to one answer choice and that answer choice is confirmed correct by something like the Assumption Negation technique.
Answer Choice (A): This answer states that all projects in a bureaucracy require risk. This is directly opposite the conclusion that no risky projects are undertaken in a bureaucracy. Therefore, Answer Choice (A) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (B): This answer states that decisive individuals never choose to work in a bureaucracy. If this is added to the Stimulus, does the conclusion follow? No. It is not that a bureaucracy has no decisive individuals that prevent risky projects from being undertaken; it is the bureaucracy itself and the fact that all decisions involve many people. Answer Choice (B) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer states that an individual with decision-making power will take risks. How is this related to the conclusion that no bureaucracy will undertake risky projects? If this is added to the Stimulus, does it make the conclusion true? No, and because the answer is no, Answer Choice (C) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Our pre-formed Answer Choice is very similar to Answer Choice (D). It states that the only risky projects undertaken are ones where one person has decision-making power. The Assumption Negation test will also confirm this as the right answer. When negated, Answer Choice (D) states “the only risky projects undertaken are those for which no single individual has decision-making power.” When negated, this Answer Choice weakens the conclusion of the Stimulus, indicating that it is the correct Answer Choice.
Answer Choice (E) states that people will take risks as individuals that they will not take as part of a group. This may very well be true but it does not explain why risky projects are not undertaken by bureaucracies. Answer Choice (E) should also be eliminated.
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice is (D)
Decisions in bureaucracies involve many people; no one person has the authority to decide. The conclusion then follows these two premises: risky projects are never undertaken. The author is trying to say that risky projects are never undertaken in bureaucracies because the decisions involve too many people.
In attacking this Stimulus, we also see that the author is implying decisions involving risky projects involve one person, or at least as few people as possible. Looking at the Question Stem, we know that the correct Answer Choice will involve identifying what is missing from the Stimulus. In this case it is a Justify question.
In order to assure than the correct answer choice is selected, one should always look at all answer choices even when the pre-formed answer is similar to one answer choice and that answer choice is confirmed correct by something like the Assumption Negation technique.
Answer Choice (A): This answer states that all projects in a bureaucracy require risk. This is directly opposite the conclusion that no risky projects are undertaken in a bureaucracy. Therefore, Answer Choice (A) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (B): This answer states that decisive individuals never choose to work in a bureaucracy. If this is added to the Stimulus, does the conclusion follow? No. It is not that a bureaucracy has no decisive individuals that prevent risky projects from being undertaken; it is the bureaucracy itself and the fact that all decisions involve many people. Answer Choice (B) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer states that an individual with decision-making power will take risks. How is this related to the conclusion that no bureaucracy will undertake risky projects? If this is added to the Stimulus, does it make the conclusion true? No, and because the answer is no, Answer Choice (C) should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Our pre-formed Answer Choice is very similar to Answer Choice (D). It states that the only risky projects undertaken are ones where one person has decision-making power. The Assumption Negation test will also confirm this as the right answer. When negated, Answer Choice (D) states “the only risky projects undertaken are those for which no single individual has decision-making power.” When negated, this Answer Choice weakens the conclusion of the Stimulus, indicating that it is the correct Answer Choice.
Answer Choice (E) states that people will take risks as individuals that they will not take as part of a group. This may very well be true but it does not explain why risky projects are not undertaken by bureaucracies. Answer Choice (E) should also be eliminated.