Hi scyq6,
Thanks for the question! This is a Formal Logic problem, and so you have to be familiar with how "all," "some," and "most" statements work. So, that's the first question I have for you: have you worked with those statements before, and if so, how comfortable are you? If you can tell me how you've been studying thus far (what materials you are using, etc), then I can tell you when you will encounter these concepts in the course of your studies, and what to look for in the meantime.
Next, it's a matter of capturing each relationship. The stimulus is pretty short, and each statement is fairly concise. So, let's look at each one and diagram them:
- 1. Generous Parents Good Parents
2. Self Centered Parents Good Parents
3. Good Parents Good Listeners
Those three statements actually combine quite well (but the forum doesn't really have the proper tools to make this look the way I'd diagram it). The first two statements connect to the third statement through the common term of Good Parents. It would look kind of like this:
- Generous Parents Good Parents
Good Listeners
Self Centered Parents Good Parents
From there it is a matter of identifying the standard inferences that follow from these statements. The first chain is:
Generous Parents
Good Parents
Good Listeners
And that results in the inference that:
Generous Parents
Good Listeners
The second inference results from the following chain:
Self Centered Parents
Good Parents
Good Listeners
And the inference is:
Self Centered Parents
Good Listeners
This second inference is identical in meaning to answer choice (D), and thus (D) is correct.
Formal Logic isn't tested very frequently on the LSAT, but it often causes problem when students first see it. While this may look rather complicated, after you've seen problems like this a few times and become familiar with how they works, this is actually a problem that you can complete relatively quickly and with 100% confidence that you nailed it. Let me know how you are studying and we'll talk about it more.
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!