- Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:04 pm
#23566
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
Quincy's reply basically boils down to — if it isn't broke, don't fix it. Since Quincy is supporting his argument by the fact that the system has always worked in the past, to weaken his argument we are likely going to be looking for something that has changed in the interim. The answer choice that addresses a sufficient change in the circumstances faced by current physicians will likely be the correct answer.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice would clearly support Quincy's argument. If this system has worked in the past and nothing has changed, it follows that the system would work now.
Answer Choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Quincy's argument is weakened because the circumstances faced by doctors today are more difficult than they were in the past. The doctors that Quincy is referring to may have been able to handle the long hours because the illnesses they were dealing with were easy to treat. The answer choice tells us that now the illnesses are more complex and therefore the opportunity for a tired doctor to make a mistake will be greater.
Answer Choice (C): Again, this answer choice supports Quincy's argument, as you would want the same physician to be working their shift during those first 24 hours to maintain continuity. If physicians were working shorter shifts, it would be more difficult to maintain continuity.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice has no effect on the overall argument, as we have no information as to what specialties, if any, the differing viewpoints of Pamela and Quincy are referring to.
Answer Choice (E): Again, this answer choice does nothing to address the primary question of whether or not physicians should or should not be working 36 hour shifts.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (B)
Quincy's reply basically boils down to — if it isn't broke, don't fix it. Since Quincy is supporting his argument by the fact that the system has always worked in the past, to weaken his argument we are likely going to be looking for something that has changed in the interim. The answer choice that addresses a sufficient change in the circumstances faced by current physicians will likely be the correct answer.
Answer Choice (A): This answer choice would clearly support Quincy's argument. If this system has worked in the past and nothing has changed, it follows that the system would work now.
Answer Choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Quincy's argument is weakened because the circumstances faced by doctors today are more difficult than they were in the past. The doctors that Quincy is referring to may have been able to handle the long hours because the illnesses they were dealing with were easy to treat. The answer choice tells us that now the illnesses are more complex and therefore the opportunity for a tired doctor to make a mistake will be greater.
Answer Choice (C): Again, this answer choice supports Quincy's argument, as you would want the same physician to be working their shift during those first 24 hours to maintain continuity. If physicians were working shorter shifts, it would be more difficult to maintain continuity.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice has no effect on the overall argument, as we have no information as to what specialties, if any, the differing viewpoints of Pamela and Quincy are referring to.
Answer Choice (E): Again, this answer choice does nothing to address the primary question of whether or not physicians should or should not be working 36 hour shifts.