- Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:00 am
#81091
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (D). In this case, we have a causal conclusion, wherein the author states that the cause of the difference in attitude is receiving a university education, meaning that the education is having an effect. In very rough terms, it looks like this:
Also notable is how the test makers change the language regarding the attitude towards social service. The first premise uses "against proposals to reduce government social services" and then the conclusion uses "more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services." Similar ideas, but that language shift sets up students to possibly miss the language in (C), which is "in favor of reducing government social services," and is opposite of the idea discussed in the stimulus
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C): This answer actually strengthens the argument if anything, but it can be easy to miss that at first. Note how the conclusion stated, "more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services" whereas this answer states "in favor of reducing government social services." So, again, the test makers shifted the language in a subtle fashion and force the reader to realize that they have done so. In this case if college graduate retirees favor keeping government services moreso than non-college graduate retirees, this agrees with and supports the conclusion that people with a university education are more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The answer states that university graduates who have been out of school for 5 or more years area actually for reducing social services as compared to the general population. This is opposite of the idea in the conclusion, and thus this weakens the argument.
Answer choice (E):This can be an attractive answer at first because the strength of opinion factor suggests to some people that the polling didn't completely capture attitudes and opinions fully or correctly. But the argument never references the concept of strength, just the general opinion, and we do know what those opinions were. Thus, for this answer to work, we'd need a lot more information otherwise you are making assumptions.
This explanation is still in progress. Please post any questions below!
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (D). In this case, we have a causal conclusion, wherein the author states that the cause of the difference in attitude is receiving a university education, meaning that the education is having an effect. In very rough terms, it looks like this:
- Cause Effect
Higher %
university education in favor of
services
Also notable is how the test makers change the language regarding the attitude towards social service. The first premise uses "against proposals to reduce government social services" and then the conclusion uses "more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services." Similar ideas, but that language shift sets up students to possibly miss the language in (C), which is "in favor of reducing government social services," and is opposite of the idea discussed in the stimulus
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C): This answer actually strengthens the argument if anything, but it can be easy to miss that at first. Note how the conclusion stated, "more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services" whereas this answer states "in favor of reducing government social services." So, again, the test makers shifted the language in a subtle fashion and force the reader to realize that they have done so. In this case if college graduate retirees favor keeping government services moreso than non-college graduate retirees, this agrees with and supports the conclusion that people with a university education are more likely to favor retaining or increasing the present level of government social services.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The answer states that university graduates who have been out of school for 5 or more years area actually for reducing social services as compared to the general population. This is opposite of the idea in the conclusion, and thus this weakens the argument.
Answer choice (E):This can be an attractive answer at first because the strength of opinion factor suggests to some people that the polling didn't completely capture attitudes and opinions fully or correctly. But the argument never references the concept of strength, just the general opinion, and we do know what those opinions were. Thus, for this answer to work, we'd need a lot more information otherwise you are making assumptions.
This explanation is still in progress. Please post any questions below!