- Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:00 pm
#35156
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Your task in this Parallel Reasoning question is to select the answer that contains an argument most
similar in structure to that of the stimulus. The argument, reordered for clarity, proceeds:
Premise: watching music videos from the 1970s would give the viewer the impression
that the music of the time was dominated by synthesizer pop and punk rock
Premise: but, because music videos were a new art form at the time, they attracted
primarily cutting-edge musicians
Conclusion: thus, the impression that the music of the 1970s was dominated by synthesizer
music and punk rock would be misleading
Your prephrase of the abstraction of this argument is that the impression left by a certain subset of a
group would be misleading, because the subset is not representative of the group as a whole, having
been selected those who are not representative.
The incorrect answers will fail to match at least one portion of the pattern of argumentation in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because its argument results in a definitive conclusion,
that our view can never be accurate, based on immutable facts. The stimulus argument was
conditional, in that if the view of 70s music is obtained by watching music videos from that time,
then the view of the music would be misleading.
Answer choice (B): This choice is incorrect because it fails the Double the Conclusion test. This
conclusion implies that our memory of the shows is accurate, which is the opposite of the conclusion
in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct because its argument,
in the abstract, is that the view of a group will be misleading (here, “distorted”) if it is based on an
unrepresentative subset.
Answer choice (D): This choice also fails the Double the Conclusion. Here the conclusion is about
completeness, rather than accuracy.
Answer choice (E): This choice fails the Double the Conclusion test, because its conclusion is a
probabilistic statement that our understanding will be accurate, rather than a definitive statement that
the impression is misleading.
Parallel Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
Your task in this Parallel Reasoning question is to select the answer that contains an argument most
similar in structure to that of the stimulus. The argument, reordered for clarity, proceeds:
Premise: watching music videos from the 1970s would give the viewer the impression
that the music of the time was dominated by synthesizer pop and punk rock
Premise: but, because music videos were a new art form at the time, they attracted
primarily cutting-edge musicians
Conclusion: thus, the impression that the music of the 1970s was dominated by synthesizer
music and punk rock would be misleading
Your prephrase of the abstraction of this argument is that the impression left by a certain subset of a
group would be misleading, because the subset is not representative of the group as a whole, having
been selected those who are not representative.
The incorrect answers will fail to match at least one portion of the pattern of argumentation in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because its argument results in a definitive conclusion,
that our view can never be accurate, based on immutable facts. The stimulus argument was
conditional, in that if the view of 70s music is obtained by watching music videos from that time,
then the view of the music would be misleading.
Answer choice (B): This choice is incorrect because it fails the Double the Conclusion test. This
conclusion implies that our memory of the shows is accurate, which is the opposite of the conclusion
in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct because its argument,
in the abstract, is that the view of a group will be misleading (here, “distorted”) if it is based on an
unrepresentative subset.
Answer choice (D): This choice also fails the Double the Conclusion. Here the conclusion is about
completeness, rather than accuracy.
Answer choice (E): This choice fails the Double the Conclusion test, because its conclusion is a
probabilistic statement that our understanding will be accurate, rather than a definitive statement that
the impression is misleading.