- Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:05 am
#26712
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer is (B).
The conclusion of the argument is that although a survey concluded that 50-year-olds are more altruistic than 20-year-olds, people should be skeptical because people hesitate to admit when their behavior doesn't conform to societal expectations. This implies that perhaps survey respondents of either group might have lied about how often they donate blood, which means we cannot use this data alone to draw the conclusion that 50-year-olds are more altruistic.
Answer choice (A) The reasoning did not say the sample was unrepresentative, it called into question whether we can trust the data of the survey and use it to draw the conclusion.
Answer choice (B) This is the correct answer choice. The reasoning shows that there is another explanation for the survey results, which calls into question whether the conclusion can be properly drawn.
Answer choice (C) The argument does not call this into question.
Answer choice (D) The argument did not mention the motives of the researchers at all.
Answer choice (E) The argument did not bring up a counterexample for the behavior of 50- or 20-year-olds, so this is not the correct answer.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer is (B).
The conclusion of the argument is that although a survey concluded that 50-year-olds are more altruistic than 20-year-olds, people should be skeptical because people hesitate to admit when their behavior doesn't conform to societal expectations. This implies that perhaps survey respondents of either group might have lied about how often they donate blood, which means we cannot use this data alone to draw the conclusion that 50-year-olds are more altruistic.
Answer choice (A) The reasoning did not say the sample was unrepresentative, it called into question whether we can trust the data of the survey and use it to draw the conclusion.
Answer choice (B) This is the correct answer choice. The reasoning shows that there is another explanation for the survey results, which calls into question whether the conclusion can be properly drawn.
Answer choice (C) The argument does not call this into question.
Answer choice (D) The argument did not mention the motives of the researchers at all.
Answer choice (E) The argument did not bring up a counterexample for the behavior of 50- or 20-year-olds, so this is not the correct answer.