- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22905
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion-#%. The correct answer choice is (E)
Here we see a stimulus that has potential for confusion, based on the fact that the author jumps from a percentage-based premise to a conclusion about actual numbers:
Premise: Of the money spent on disease X, the portion spent on standard methods has decreased, while the portion spent on nonstandard treatments (that have thus far been ineffective) has increased.
Conclusion: Less money is currently being spent on the standard effective treatments then was spent ten years ago.
This conclusion is not completely justified—it is important to note that we have no information regarding the total amount spent. Without such information there is no way to assess the number of actual dollars being spent today versus ten years ago.
Answer choice (A): This information is irrelevant to the question of how much is being spent on traditional vs. nontraditional methods of treatment.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice provides an irrelevant consideration. The price of one type of treatment vs. the other tells us nothing about the comparison between dollars spent in treatment today vs. dollars spent ten years ago.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not deal with disease X expenditures as compared with total overall medial expenditures, so the comparison in this answer does not come into play, and this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice still deals with relative terms, and it is not relevant that nonstandard treatments accounted for more expenditures. The relevant inquiry regards the amount spent on traditional treatments today versus the amount spend on such treatments ten years ago.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, providing the information about total expenditures that we need to justify the conclusion in the stimulus. If the total amount spent on treatment of disease X has decreased, and the portion of that total used on traditional treatments has decreased, then that tell us the following:
As compared with ten years ago, effective traditional methods of treatment of disease X have taken a smaller piece (decreasing percentage as discussed in the stimulus) of a smaller pie (decline in total, as provided by this answer choice).
When we take into account this new information, we can conclude that less is currently being spent on traditional effective treatments than was spent ten years ago.
Justify the Conclusion-#%. The correct answer choice is (E)
Here we see a stimulus that has potential for confusion, based on the fact that the author jumps from a percentage-based premise to a conclusion about actual numbers:
Premise: Of the money spent on disease X, the portion spent on standard methods has decreased, while the portion spent on nonstandard treatments (that have thus far been ineffective) has increased.
Conclusion: Less money is currently being spent on the standard effective treatments then was spent ten years ago.
This conclusion is not completely justified—it is important to note that we have no information regarding the total amount spent. Without such information there is no way to assess the number of actual dollars being spent today versus ten years ago.
Answer choice (A): This information is irrelevant to the question of how much is being spent on traditional vs. nontraditional methods of treatment.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice provides an irrelevant consideration. The price of one type of treatment vs. the other tells us nothing about the comparison between dollars spent in treatment today vs. dollars spent ten years ago.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not deal with disease X expenditures as compared with total overall medial expenditures, so the comparison in this answer does not come into play, and this choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice still deals with relative terms, and it is not relevant that nonstandard treatments accounted for more expenditures. The relevant inquiry regards the amount spent on traditional treatments today versus the amount spend on such treatments ten years ago.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, providing the information about total expenditures that we need to justify the conclusion in the stimulus. If the total amount spent on treatment of disease X has decreased, and the portion of that total used on traditional treatments has decreased, then that tell us the following:
As compared with ten years ago, effective traditional methods of treatment of disease X have taken a smaller piece (decreasing percentage as discussed in the stimulus) of a smaller pie (decline in total, as provided by this answer choice).
When we take into account this new information, we can conclude that less is currently being spent on traditional effective treatments than was spent ten years ago.