- Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:34 am
#23471
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken—CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus the police commissioner cites a 15% decrease in violent crime, and the fact that mandatory sentencing enactment was the only major policy change made last year. Based on these facts, the commissioner concludes that the drop in crime rate must be attributable to the sentencing law. Since this causal stimulus is followed by a weaken question, we might start by looking for an alternative cause for the 15% decrease in the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (A): Since we have no information regarding the economic conditions, this choice has no effect on the strength of the author's argument.
Answer choice (B): This wouldn't change the fact that the referenced enactment was the only major policy change and that it was followed by a decrease in the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (C): The overall crime rate has no effect on this argument, which concerns itself only with the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (D): If the definition became broader (thereby making it easier to be found guilty of a violent offense, then the decrease in the violent crime rate is even more surprising. This would not weaken the argument, however, regarding the cause of the decrease, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If this is the case, then older policy changes had some lag time before their effects could be felt. Since this answer choice provides another possible cause for the violent crime rate decrease, this is the correct answer.
Weaken—CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus the police commissioner cites a 15% decrease in violent crime, and the fact that mandatory sentencing enactment was the only major policy change made last year. Based on these facts, the commissioner concludes that the drop in crime rate must be attributable to the sentencing law. Since this causal stimulus is followed by a weaken question, we might start by looking for an alternative cause for the 15% decrease in the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (A): Since we have no information regarding the economic conditions, this choice has no effect on the strength of the author's argument.
Answer choice (B): This wouldn't change the fact that the referenced enactment was the only major policy change and that it was followed by a decrease in the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (C): The overall crime rate has no effect on this argument, which concerns itself only with the violent crime rate.
Answer choice (D): If the definition became broader (thereby making it easier to be found guilty of a violent offense, then the decrease in the violent crime rate is even more surprising. This would not weaken the argument, however, regarding the cause of the decrease, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If this is the case, then older policy changes had some lag time before their effects could be felt. Since this answer choice provides another possible cause for the violent crime rate decrease, this is the correct answer.