- Thu May 05, 2016 3:52 pm
#23971
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen-PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
Dr. Kim’s argument is as follows:
Answer choice (B): According to Dr. Kim’s argument, both the stethoscope and the electronic monitoring provide potentially useful information, so the principle in this answer choice would allow for either method. It wouldn’t lead us to the conclusion that we should discontinue electronic monitoring in favor of the stethoscope.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This principle is perfectly applicable to the argument in the stimulus; there are indeed two methods discussed, and one is more intrusive than the other. If this principle is applied, electronic monitoring should be discontinued in favor of the less invasive, but equally effective, stethoscope.
Answer choice (D): While this principle supports Dr. Ander’s claim that electronic monitoring was worth its cost. This principle, however, does nothing to Support Kim’s contention that electronic monitoring should be discontinued.
Answer choice (E): While periodic checks for reliability are probably a good idea, this principle is irrelevant to Dr. Kim’s argument, which focuses not on reliability but on invasiveness and cost.
Strengthen-PR. The correct answer choice is (C)
Dr. Kim’s argument is as follows:
- Premise: Electronic monitors are more intrusive than ordinary stethoscopes
Premise: Electronic monitors do no more to guarantee a healthy baby.
Conclusion: The additional cost of electronic monitoring is unjustified, and this type of monitoring should be discontinued.
Answer choice (B): According to Dr. Kim’s argument, both the stethoscope and the electronic monitoring provide potentially useful information, so the principle in this answer choice would allow for either method. It wouldn’t lead us to the conclusion that we should discontinue electronic monitoring in favor of the stethoscope.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This principle is perfectly applicable to the argument in the stimulus; there are indeed two methods discussed, and one is more intrusive than the other. If this principle is applied, electronic monitoring should be discontinued in favor of the less invasive, but equally effective, stethoscope.
Answer choice (D): While this principle supports Dr. Ander’s claim that electronic monitoring was worth its cost. This principle, however, does nothing to Support Kim’s contention that electronic monitoring should be discontinued.
Answer choice (E): While periodic checks for reliability are probably a good idea, this principle is irrelevant to Dr. Kim’s argument, which focuses not on reliability but on invasiveness and cost.