- Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:43 am
#23619
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus presents an experiment wherein students in an ethics class consider two different publications, both of which have published a demeaning and offensive classified ad, to determine if either publication has exhibited moral delinquency by publishing it. While the first publication had undertaken to monitor the ads, the policy of the second was to publish any ad that had been paid for.
Most of the students in the study believed the first publication to be morally delinquent, and the second not to be. The principle reflected here appears to be something like "if you undertake to monitor, your failure to filter is more offensive."
The question stem requires that we find the answer choice which most strengthens the assertion that only the one that has committed to monitoring, filtering, and prohibiting objectionable materials.
Answer choice (A): Since both magazines published the ad in question, this answer choice fails to provide a justifiable way to distinguish between the two magazines, and thus cannot be correct.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice would apply to both magazines in question, so this could not be a justification for finding only one of the magazines morally delinquent.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice would lead one to treat the two magazines as equal, rather than providing grounds for distinguishing them, so this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Applying this answer choice to the stimulus, failure to filter out objectionable ads is not necessarily a moral failing except for the publication which had specifically committed to undertake such filtering.
Answer choice (E): This choice does not apply to the stimulus, because both magazines published ads that may have offended some of their readers. This choice does not justify finding only the first magazine morally delinquent, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Strengthen—PR. The correct answer choice is (D)
This stimulus presents an experiment wherein students in an ethics class consider two different publications, both of which have published a demeaning and offensive classified ad, to determine if either publication has exhibited moral delinquency by publishing it. While the first publication had undertaken to monitor the ads, the policy of the second was to publish any ad that had been paid for.
Most of the students in the study believed the first publication to be morally delinquent, and the second not to be. The principle reflected here appears to be something like "if you undertake to monitor, your failure to filter is more offensive."
The question stem requires that we find the answer choice which most strengthens the assertion that only the one that has committed to monitoring, filtering, and prohibiting objectionable materials.
Answer choice (A): Since both magazines published the ad in question, this answer choice fails to provide a justifiable way to distinguish between the two magazines, and thus cannot be correct.
Answer choice (B): Like answer choice (A) above, this choice would apply to both magazines in question, so this could not be a justification for finding only one of the magazines morally delinquent.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice would lead one to treat the two magazines as equal, rather than providing grounds for distinguishing them, so this cannot be the right answer choice.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Applying this answer choice to the stimulus, failure to filter out objectionable ads is not necessarily a moral failing except for the publication which had specifically committed to undertake such filtering.
Answer choice (E): This choice does not apply to the stimulus, because both magazines published ads that may have offended some of their readers. This choice does not justify finding only the first magazine morally delinquent, so this answer choice is incorrect.