- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22786
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
The conclusion in this answer choice is manifest with the common indicator word, "thus." The conclusion is that we shouldn't believe that stress is the most serious problem for corporate workers. This conclusion is based on the premise that a survey reflected boredom as the most commonly listed problem. Since this is a weaken question, we will seek another explanation for the survey results, or perhaps a reason to doubt the survey, or some evidence that supports the idea that stress is indeed a serious problem.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice supports the argument that boredom might be a more serious problem, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If boredom and stress are somehow linked, then the fact that boredom showed up so commonly on the surveys might actually reinforce the idea that stress could be a major problem.
Answer choice (C): The presence of a bias toward the more recent episodes of boredom doesn't weaken the argument in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Since the author uses the emphasis on boredom to support the conclusion, this answer choice, which concerns the non-complainers, has no effect on the strength of the argument.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect for basically the same reason as answer choice (D); those who are secure are less likely to complain, but it is the complainers who are relevant to this inquiry.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
The conclusion in this answer choice is manifest with the common indicator word, "thus." The conclusion is that we shouldn't believe that stress is the most serious problem for corporate workers. This conclusion is based on the premise that a survey reflected boredom as the most commonly listed problem. Since this is a weaken question, we will seek another explanation for the survey results, or perhaps a reason to doubt the survey, or some evidence that supports the idea that stress is indeed a serious problem.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice supports the argument that boredom might be a more serious problem, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If boredom and stress are somehow linked, then the fact that boredom showed up so commonly on the surveys might actually reinforce the idea that stress could be a major problem.
Answer choice (C): The presence of a bias toward the more recent episodes of boredom doesn't weaken the argument in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Since the author uses the emphasis on boredom to support the conclusion, this answer choice, which concerns the non-complainers, has no effect on the strength of the argument.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect for basically the same reason as answer choice (D); those who are secure are less likely to complain, but it is the complainers who are relevant to this inquiry.