- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24730
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with a hypothesis regarding the purpose of dreams—to erase “parasitic connections” that would otherwise overload the brain. The spiny anteater is the only mammal that does not have rapid eye movement sleep, during which we have our most vivid dreams. Since the spiny anteater has an uncommonly large brain, the author asserts that this provides partial confirmation of the parasitic connection hypothesis, since that theory also predicts that lack of dreams would necessitate extra memory space.
The question stem requires that we find the principle to which this argument conforms. The correct answer will justify the author’s assertion that the parasitic connection hypothesis has been partially confirmed.
Only correct answer choice (D) provides such a principle: a hypothesis (in this case, the parasitic connection hypothesis) is partially confirmed when a prediction (the need for the non-dreaming to have extra memory space) explains an otherwise unexplained set of facts (the spiny anteater’s unusually large brain).
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus deals with a hypothesis regarding the purpose of dreams—to erase “parasitic connections” that would otherwise overload the brain. The spiny anteater is the only mammal that does not have rapid eye movement sleep, during which we have our most vivid dreams. Since the spiny anteater has an uncommonly large brain, the author asserts that this provides partial confirmation of the parasitic connection hypothesis, since that theory also predicts that lack of dreams would necessitate extra memory space.
The question stem requires that we find the principle to which this argument conforms. The correct answer will justify the author’s assertion that the parasitic connection hypothesis has been partially confirmed.
Only correct answer choice (D) provides such a principle: a hypothesis (in this case, the parasitic connection hypothesis) is partially confirmed when a prediction (the need for the non-dreaming to have extra memory space) explains an otherwise unexplained set of facts (the spiny anteater’s unusually large brain).