- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23158
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
The conclusion here is that Montgomery's views do not deserve a negative appraisal because they are no more extreme than the views of some professional archeologists. Once you read the question and realize that this is a flaw in the reasoning question, you should be able to prephrase some type of answer referencing the fact that the stimulus gives us no information to support the assumption being made that the views of all professional archeologists should not be subject to negative appraisals.
Answer Choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The stimulus tells us that there are professional archeologists who hold views that are at least as extreme as Montgomery's views. The author fails to establish, however, that the views of those archeologists should be beyond reproach.
Answer Choice (B) This stimulus has nothing to do with how archeologists feel about biologists in general. The connection between the two scientific fields is based upon how the archeologists feel about Montgomery's views specifically, and whether opinions by those in each field may or may not be held up to negative appraisal.
Answer Choice (C) Whether all professional archeologists are familiar with Montgomery's views is irrelevant to the stimulus argument. The fact has already been established that many professional archeologists have criticized Montgomery's views.
Answer Choice (D) This stimulus has nothing to do with whether the majority of professional archeologists do or do not support Montgomery's views. The stimulus author is making a point connected only to the professional archeologists who are criticizing Montgomery, not the field as a whole.
Answer Choice (E) This answer choice is an example of an ad hominem, or source argument. At no point in the stimulus are the motives of those criticizing Montgomery questioned, so this answer is incorrect.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
The conclusion here is that Montgomery's views do not deserve a negative appraisal because they are no more extreme than the views of some professional archeologists. Once you read the question and realize that this is a flaw in the reasoning question, you should be able to prephrase some type of answer referencing the fact that the stimulus gives us no information to support the assumption being made that the views of all professional archeologists should not be subject to negative appraisals.
Answer Choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The stimulus tells us that there are professional archeologists who hold views that are at least as extreme as Montgomery's views. The author fails to establish, however, that the views of those archeologists should be beyond reproach.
Answer Choice (B) This stimulus has nothing to do with how archeologists feel about biologists in general. The connection between the two scientific fields is based upon how the archeologists feel about Montgomery's views specifically, and whether opinions by those in each field may or may not be held up to negative appraisal.
Answer Choice (C) Whether all professional archeologists are familiar with Montgomery's views is irrelevant to the stimulus argument. The fact has already been established that many professional archeologists have criticized Montgomery's views.
Answer Choice (D) This stimulus has nothing to do with whether the majority of professional archeologists do or do not support Montgomery's views. The stimulus author is making a point connected only to the professional archeologists who are criticizing Montgomery, not the field as a whole.
Answer Choice (E) This answer choice is an example of an ad hominem, or source argument. At no point in the stimulus are the motives of those criticizing Montgomery questioned, so this answer is incorrect.