- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#36499
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus we are told that with regard to the treatment of certain illnesses, studies have shown
treatment X provides the same benefi ts as treatment Y. The author concludes that because treatment
X is less expensive and faster acting than treatment Y, but still provides the same patient benefi ts as
treatment Y, treatment X should be preferred to treatment Y for such illnesses.
he question stem asks which of the answer choices most weakens the argument contained in the
stimulus. It seems that treatment X is the better alternative. But what would weaken the conclusion
that treatment X should be preferred? The correct answer choice will convey some sort of inequality
that favors treatment Y; this will come in the form of either an added benefi t associated with
treatment Y or a previously unstated detriment associated with treatment X.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. This is an example of an inequality between
treatments X and Y that favors treatment Y, by pointing to a new detriment associated with treatment
X, thereby weakening the conclusion that treatment X should be the preferred treatment.
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in the stimulus specifi cally refers to “these illnesses,” not other
illnesses. Because this answer choice does not deal with the referenced illnesses, it is incorrect and
should be eliminated.
Answer choice (C): The conclusion in the stimulus is concerned with the present, not the past. Once
upon a time, treatment Y may have been preferred on the basis of cost, but now it is more expensive
than treatment X. Since this is not a present inequality that favors treatment Y, this answer choice is
incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Just because a treatment is more popular does not mean that it should be the
preferred treatment, and this is merely a simple comparison of total prescriptions, inapplicable to
our limited discussion about particular illnesses. Because this answer choice does not present an
inequality that favors treatment Y, it does not weaken the argument in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): If the stimulus stated that treatment X should be preferred to all other treatments,
this answer choice would weaken the conclusion. But because the conclusion in the stimulus only
concerns treatments X and Y, new information about treatment Z is irrelevant to the argument.
Weaken. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this stimulus we are told that with regard to the treatment of certain illnesses, studies have shown
treatment X provides the same benefi ts as treatment Y. The author concludes that because treatment
X is less expensive and faster acting than treatment Y, but still provides the same patient benefi ts as
treatment Y, treatment X should be preferred to treatment Y for such illnesses.
he question stem asks which of the answer choices most weakens the argument contained in the
stimulus. It seems that treatment X is the better alternative. But what would weaken the conclusion
that treatment X should be preferred? The correct answer choice will convey some sort of inequality
that favors treatment Y; this will come in the form of either an added benefi t associated with
treatment Y or a previously unstated detriment associated with treatment X.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. This is an example of an inequality between
treatments X and Y that favors treatment Y, by pointing to a new detriment associated with treatment
X, thereby weakening the conclusion that treatment X should be the preferred treatment.
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in the stimulus specifi cally refers to “these illnesses,” not other
illnesses. Because this answer choice does not deal with the referenced illnesses, it is incorrect and
should be eliminated.
Answer choice (C): The conclusion in the stimulus is concerned with the present, not the past. Once
upon a time, treatment Y may have been preferred on the basis of cost, but now it is more expensive
than treatment X. Since this is not a present inequality that favors treatment Y, this answer choice is
incorrect.
Answer choice (D): Just because a treatment is more popular does not mean that it should be the
preferred treatment, and this is merely a simple comparison of total prescriptions, inapplicable to
our limited discussion about particular illnesses. Because this answer choice does not present an
inequality that favors treatment Y, it does not weaken the argument in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): If the stimulus stated that treatment X should be preferred to all other treatments,
this answer choice would weaken the conclusion. But because the conclusion in the stimulus only
concerns treatments X and Y, new information about treatment Z is irrelevant to the argument.