- Thu May 19, 2016 11:00 pm
#35029
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
Your task in this Weaken question is to select the answer choice that most undermines the conclusion
that the television program is biased against the proposed freeway.
Premise: in its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a
television news program showed interviews with several people who would be
affected by the proposed freeway
Premise: of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway
outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one
Conclusion: thus, the television program is biased against the proposed freeway
The correct answer choice in this Weaken question will undermine the conclusion. The only support
given for the conclusion is the ratio of interviews, with two anti-freeway interviews for every profreeway
interview. The argument implies this ratio does not reflect reality, but was manufactured by
the news program to influence public opinion regarding the project. Your prephrase is that the correct
answer will undermine this view.
The incorrect answers will not undermine the conclusion. Instead, they will have no effect on the
conclusion or will support it.
Answer choice (A): This choice has no effect on the conclusion, which concerned the motivations of
the news program in creating the program, not the prior knowledge of the viewers.
Answer choice (B): The expectations of the program’s viewers are not relevant to the conclusion, so
this information has no effect on the conclusion.
Answer choice (C): This choice could support the conclusion by showing the station expressed their
bias not only by manipulating the relative number of interviews, but by selecting interviews that
would have a greater emotional impact favoring the anti-freeway position.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This choice undermines the conclusion that
the program is biased by raising the possibility that the interview ratio was the result of the actual
distribution of opinion in the community, rather than the result of program bias.
Answer choice (E): If the construction of the freeway would harm the station’s business interests,
that risk of harm would provide another reason to believe the anti-freeway coverage was the product
of bias, supporting the conclusion.
Weaken—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
Your task in this Weaken question is to select the answer choice that most undermines the conclusion
that the television program is biased against the proposed freeway.
Premise: in its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a
television news program showed interviews with several people who would be
affected by the proposed freeway
Premise: of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway
outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one
Conclusion: thus, the television program is biased against the proposed freeway
The correct answer choice in this Weaken question will undermine the conclusion. The only support
given for the conclusion is the ratio of interviews, with two anti-freeway interviews for every profreeway
interview. The argument implies this ratio does not reflect reality, but was manufactured by
the news program to influence public opinion regarding the project. Your prephrase is that the correct
answer will undermine this view.
The incorrect answers will not undermine the conclusion. Instead, they will have no effect on the
conclusion or will support it.
Answer choice (A): This choice has no effect on the conclusion, which concerned the motivations of
the news program in creating the program, not the prior knowledge of the viewers.
Answer choice (B): The expectations of the program’s viewers are not relevant to the conclusion, so
this information has no effect on the conclusion.
Answer choice (C): This choice could support the conclusion by showing the station expressed their
bias not only by manipulating the relative number of interviews, but by selecting interviews that
would have a greater emotional impact favoring the anti-freeway position.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This choice undermines the conclusion that
the program is biased by raising the possibility that the interview ratio was the result of the actual
distribution of opinion in the community, rather than the result of program bias.
Answer choice (E): If the construction of the freeway would harm the station’s business interests,
that risk of harm would provide another reason to believe the anti-freeway coverage was the product
of bias, supporting the conclusion.