- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24085
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, the columnist makes a mistake that is common in cause-effect questions on the LSAT: that of confusing a correlation with a causal relationship.
In other words, while creative states may commonly accompany an increase in theta waves, we cannot justifiably conclude that the theta waves cause the creative states. But that is what this columnist does, by asserting that music, which causes increased theta waves, will cause a state of profound creativity.
Answer choice (A): While the author does mention that the increase in theta waves takes place, in part, in the hippocampus, there is no causal link drawn to the hippocampus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The columnist does not make the argument that music is necessary to create a state of profound creativity, but rather asserts that music is sufficient to do so.
Answer choice (C): Because there is no need to rule out such a possibility, this cannot be the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The author incorrectly presumes that theta waves and creativity always go hand-in-hand.
Answer choice (E): The columnist makes no reference to those who are not in a state of profound creativity, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus, the columnist makes a mistake that is common in cause-effect questions on the LSAT: that of confusing a correlation with a causal relationship.
In other words, while creative states may commonly accompany an increase in theta waves, we cannot justifiably conclude that the theta waves cause the creative states. But that is what this columnist does, by asserting that music, which causes increased theta waves, will cause a state of profound creativity.
Answer choice (A): While the author does mention that the increase in theta waves takes place, in part, in the hippocampus, there is no causal link drawn to the hippocampus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The columnist does not make the argument that music is necessary to create a state of profound creativity, but rather asserts that music is sufficient to do so.
Answer choice (C): Because there is no need to rule out such a possibility, this cannot be the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The author incorrectly presumes that theta waves and creativity always go hand-in-hand.
Answer choice (E): The columnist makes no reference to those who are not in a state of profound creativity, so this answer choice is incorrect.