- Mon Jun 13, 2016 3:54 pm
#26489
Complete Question Explanation
Question #9: Weaken, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus is structured as follows:
Answer choice (A) is the Opposite answer, as it strengthens the argument by suggesting that video game sales are indeed limited to younger teenagers.
Answer choice (B) introduces an irrelevant consideration (rentals). The relationship between rentals and sales is unknown.
Answer choice (C) is attractive, but incorrect. The fact that some new technology makes entirely new entertainment options available can be interpreted in several ways: if the entertainment options displace video gaming, then the video game sales will indeed drop (which strengthens the author's argument). However, perhaps the new technology will also help create a whole new genre of video games (virtual reality?), potentially boosting sales. Ultimately, the implications of this answer choice are unknown.
Answer choice (D) suggests that there will probably be just as many types of video games in the future as there are today. How does the variety of game types affect sales? Once again, the implications of this answer choice are left unclear.
Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice. If older adults are responsible for most of the recent video game sales, then the historical trend upon which the author made his prediction seems to have changed. Recent events have a higher predictive validity than what happens "historically," which is why answer choice (E) works so well: if true, we have a reason to be optimistic about video game sales in the future.
The question tests your ability to recognize historical occurrences as having a relatively low predictive validity. It is also a rare instance of a Weaken question in which the correct answer choice attacks a premise directly. Although it is still the case that, historically, 75%+ of video games sold have been purchased by 13-16 year olds, answer choice (E) suggests that this pattern has recently changed.
Question #9: Weaken, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus is structured as follows:
- Premise (1): Historically, over three quarters of video games sold have been purchased by 13-16 year olds.
Premise (2): The number of 13-16 year olds is expected to decline.
Conclusion: We can expect video game sales to decrease.
Answer choice (A) is the Opposite answer, as it strengthens the argument by suggesting that video game sales are indeed limited to younger teenagers.
Answer choice (B) introduces an irrelevant consideration (rentals). The relationship between rentals and sales is unknown.
Answer choice (C) is attractive, but incorrect. The fact that some new technology makes entirely new entertainment options available can be interpreted in several ways: if the entertainment options displace video gaming, then the video game sales will indeed drop (which strengthens the author's argument). However, perhaps the new technology will also help create a whole new genre of video games (virtual reality?), potentially boosting sales. Ultimately, the implications of this answer choice are unknown.
Answer choice (D) suggests that there will probably be just as many types of video games in the future as there are today. How does the variety of game types affect sales? Once again, the implications of this answer choice are left unclear.
Answer choice (E) is the correct answer choice. If older adults are responsible for most of the recent video game sales, then the historical trend upon which the author made his prediction seems to have changed. Recent events have a higher predictive validity than what happens "historically," which is why answer choice (E) works so well: if true, we have a reason to be optimistic about video game sales in the future.
The question tests your ability to recognize historical occurrences as having a relatively low predictive validity. It is also a rare instance of a Weaken question in which the correct answer choice attacks a premise directly. Although it is still the case that, historically, 75%+ of video games sold have been purchased by 13-16 year olds, answer choice (E) suggests that this pattern has recently changed.
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