- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24036
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
This Stimulus contains several factual statements regarding the qualifications of the dean of computing and finishes with a conclusion that the new dean will come from one of the professors of the computer science department. The first statement is that the new dean must be respected by the academic staff and he or she must be competent to oversee the use of computers on campus. Secondly, in order to be a respected dean, the dean must have a doctoral degree. Thirdly, in order to be competent to oversee computers, the new dean must really know something about computers. Finally, it has been decided that the new dean must come from the current university staff.
If you want to approach this Stimulus as if it were a SufNec, that can also be done. The Stimulus contains several conditional reasoning statements.
Combining these statements, we can state:
The conclusion states that the new dean of computing will have to be a professor from the university’s computer science department.
The Question Stem reveals that this is an Assumption type question. When you have a SufNec Stimulus and an Assumption question, you are looking for something that is “necessary.”
In pre-forming the answer to this question, we know the new dean of computing will have to have a doctoral degree, currently serve on the university’s staff, and be someone who really knows computers. The conclusion that the new dean must be a current professor in the university’s computer science department tells us that the only folks who meet the three qualifications (doctoral degree, really knows computers, and currently on university’s staff) are professors in the computer science department.
Answer Choice (A): This answer states that academics respect only people with doctoral degrees:
This answer has two problems: first, it improperly equates "people" with "deans". The stimulus told us that the only deans respected by academics are those with doctoral degrees, but that does not require that academics respect only those people who have such degrees, as they might respect someone who is not a dean and does not have such a degree. Second, this answer makes no connection to the new element in the conclusion, that of the computer science department. Our assumption must connect the premises to that new idea.
Answer Choice (B): This answer states that all of the university’s professors have obtained doctoral degrees. This is not necessary for the conclusion; it’s not even necessary that all of the professors of computer science have doctoral degrees. All that is necessary is that the dean has a doctoral degree in order that he will be respected by the academics. Applying the Assumption Negation technique to this Answer Choice gives us the following: All of the university’s professors have not obtained doctoral degrees. This negated assumption does not destroy the conclusion, and therefore should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer is attractive. Applying the Assumption Negation technique gives us “At this university, not every professor who holds a doctoral degree in computer science really knows about computers.” This does not destroy the conclusion, and therefore it is not the correct Answer Choice and should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This answer states that all academics that hold doctoral degrees are respected by their academic colleagues:
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice states that among the university staffers (a requirement for the new dean) with doctoral degrees (another requirement for the new dean), only those in the computer science department (part of the conclusion) really know computers (yet another requirement for the new dean). This answer choice ties the requirements of the dean’s job with the conclusion that the new dean will have to come from the computer science department. To confirm this answer choice, we must apply the Assumption Negation technique. Negating Answer Choice (E) yields “among this university’s staff members with doctoral degrees, those in the computer science department do not really know computers.” Since the conclusion states that the new dean will have to come from the computer science department and because the new dean must really know computers, this negated assumption would destroy the conclusion. Therefore, it must be the correct answer choice.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (E)
This Stimulus contains several factual statements regarding the qualifications of the dean of computing and finishes with a conclusion that the new dean will come from one of the professors of the computer science department. The first statement is that the new dean must be respected by the academic staff and he or she must be competent to oversee the use of computers on campus. Secondly, in order to be a respected dean, the dean must have a doctoral degree. Thirdly, in order to be competent to oversee computers, the new dean must really know something about computers. Finally, it has been decided that the new dean must come from the current university staff.
If you want to approach this Stimulus as if it were a SufNec, that can also be done. The Stimulus contains several conditional reasoning statements.
- respected by academics
Dean of computing and
competent to oversee use of computers on campus
- Respected Deans Doctoral degree
- Oversee use of computers on campus someone who really knows computers
- Dean of computing must be on university’s staff
- Conclusion: Dean must be a professor in university’s computer science dept.
Combining these statements, we can state:
- Doctoral degree
and
Dean someone who really knows computers
and
must be on university’s staff
The conclusion states that the new dean of computing will have to be a professor from the university’s computer science department.
The Question Stem reveals that this is an Assumption type question. When you have a SufNec Stimulus and an Assumption question, you are looking for something that is “necessary.”
In pre-forming the answer to this question, we know the new dean of computing will have to have a doctoral degree, currently serve on the university’s staff, and be someone who really knows computers. The conclusion that the new dean must be a current professor in the university’s computer science department tells us that the only folks who meet the three qualifications (doctoral degree, really knows computers, and currently on university’s staff) are professors in the computer science department.
Answer Choice (A): This answer states that academics respect only people with doctoral degrees:
- Respected by academics doctoral degree
This answer has two problems: first, it improperly equates "people" with "deans". The stimulus told us that the only deans respected by academics are those with doctoral degrees, but that does not require that academics respect only those people who have such degrees, as they might respect someone who is not a dean and does not have such a degree. Second, this answer makes no connection to the new element in the conclusion, that of the computer science department. Our assumption must connect the premises to that new idea.
Answer Choice (B): This answer states that all of the university’s professors have obtained doctoral degrees. This is not necessary for the conclusion; it’s not even necessary that all of the professors of computer science have doctoral degrees. All that is necessary is that the dean has a doctoral degree in order that he will be respected by the academics. Applying the Assumption Negation technique to this Answer Choice gives us the following: All of the university’s professors have not obtained doctoral degrees. This negated assumption does not destroy the conclusion, and therefore should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (C): This answer is attractive. Applying the Assumption Negation technique gives us “At this university, not every professor who holds a doctoral degree in computer science really knows about computers.” This does not destroy the conclusion, and therefore it is not the correct Answer Choice and should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (D): This answer states that all academics that hold doctoral degrees are respected by their academic colleagues:
- Doctoral degree respected by academics
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice states that among the university staffers (a requirement for the new dean) with doctoral degrees (another requirement for the new dean), only those in the computer science department (part of the conclusion) really know computers (yet another requirement for the new dean). This answer choice ties the requirements of the dean’s job with the conclusion that the new dean will have to come from the computer science department. To confirm this answer choice, we must apply the Assumption Negation technique. Negating Answer Choice (E) yields “among this university’s staff members with doctoral degrees, those in the computer science department do not really know computers.” Since the conclusion states that the new dean will have to come from the computer science department and because the new dean must really know computers, this negated assumption would destroy the conclusion. Therefore, it must be the correct answer choice.