- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23871
Complete Question Explanation
Evaluate the Argument . The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, George asserts that global warming is already occurring, and bases this conclusion on two isolated instances of unusually mild temperatures. This conclusion is somewhat questionable, given that it is based on such limited information. Since the stimulus is followed by an Evaluate question, the correct answer choice might provide some less anecdotal means for assessing whether or not global warming is indeed already occurring.
Correct answer choice (E) provides the broader assessment. If unusually warm temperatures are occurring elsewhere more frequently as well, this would strengthen George’s argument. If there have not been such strange temperatures elsewhere, then George’s two pieces of evidences start to look more like coincidence or statistical aberration.
Evaluate the Argument . The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, George asserts that global warming is already occurring, and bases this conclusion on two isolated instances of unusually mild temperatures. This conclusion is somewhat questionable, given that it is based on such limited information. Since the stimulus is followed by an Evaluate question, the correct answer choice might provide some less anecdotal means for assessing whether or not global warming is indeed already occurring.
Correct answer choice (E) provides the broader assessment. If unusually warm temperatures are occurring elsewhere more frequently as well, this would strengthen George’s argument. If there have not been such strange temperatures elsewhere, then George’s two pieces of evidences start to look more like coincidence or statistical aberration.