- Fri Apr 15, 2016 1:58 pm
#23128
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
The cold sufferer begins with a hypothesis that the mixture were effective. If that hypothesis were true, everyone with a cold would be using the mixture. Because not everyone does, it cannot be effective. Observant test-takers will notice the conditional reasoning that underlies this argument:
Answer choice (A) This is the correct answer choice. It is important to understand the abstract language used in this answer in terms of the actual substantive elements of the argument:
Answer choice (C) The conditions required to establish the truth of the claim that the mixture is effective are actually not met, since not everyone is using the mixture. This answer choice describes exactly the opposite of what the cold sufferer does and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D) The author does not base a generalization on a representative group of instances: she only hypothesizes what would happen if the mixture were effective. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E) The cold sufferer does not suspect the mixture would make recovery more difficult. This answer choice is incorrect.
Method of Reasoning-SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
The cold sufferer begins with a hypothesis that the mixture were effective. If that hypothesis were true, everyone with a cold would be using the mixture. Because not everyone does, it cannot be effective. Observant test-takers will notice the conditional reasoning that underlies this argument:
- Premise (1): Effective → Everyone uses
Premise (2): Everyone uses
Conclusion: Effective
Answer choice (A) This is the correct answer choice. It is important to understand the abstract language used in this answer in terms of the actual substantive elements of the argument:
- Claim = mixture is effective
Consequence = everyone using it
False consequence = not everyone using it
False claim = mixture not effective
Answer choice (C) The conditions required to establish the truth of the claim that the mixture is effective are actually not met, since not everyone is using the mixture. This answer choice describes exactly the opposite of what the cold sufferer does and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D) The author does not base a generalization on a representative group of instances: she only hypothesizes what would happen if the mixture were effective. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E) The cold sufferer does not suspect the mixture would make recovery more difficult. This answer choice is incorrect.