- Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:00 am
#35164
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion—PR. The correct answer choice is (B)
Your task in this Justify the Conclusion question is to select the answer choice containing a principle
that, once added to the stimulus, shows the conclusion is valid. The biologist’s argument proceeds:
Premise: researchers believe that dogs are the descendants of domesticated wolves that
were bred to be better companions for humans
Premise: recently it has been found that some breeds of dog are much more closely
related genetically to wolves than to most other breeds of dog
Conclusion: so, some dogs are descended from wolves that were domesticated much more
recently than others
Your prephrase is that the statement in the conclusion regarding the comparative recency of
domestication from wolves is brand new information appearing for the first time in the conclusion.
While there was a comparison in the premises regarding genetic relation to wolves, this comparison
is distinct recency of domestication. So, the correct answer will most likely provide a principle that
connects closer genetic relation to wolves to more recent domestication.
The incorrect answer choices will not justify the conclusion, and instead will either have no effect on
the conclusion or could undermine it.
Answer choice (A): This choice does not justify the conclusion, because its terms are not in line with
those from the stimulus, with this principle referring to “most other breeds of dog,” and it places
the more recent descent as the sufficient condition, while in the argument it played the role of the
necessary condition, the fact inferred from the presence of another condition.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice contains a rule with the same
terms as the stimulus, and in the proper order, with closer relation as the sufficient condition and
more recent descent as the necessary condition.
Answer choice (C): This choice is incorrect because it refers to “any breed of dog descended from
wolves that were domesticated,” which removes the comparison from the sufficient condition in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides only a statement that “if you see the sufficient
condition is met, then the sufficient condition must be met,” providing information regarding only
one term, the closer relation to wolves.
Answer choice (E): The conditional relationship in this choice has as its sufficient condition the
closeness of relationship between two breeds of dog, rather than the closeness of relationship
between a breed of dog and wolves.
Justify the Conclusion—PR. The correct answer choice is (B)
Your task in this Justify the Conclusion question is to select the answer choice containing a principle
that, once added to the stimulus, shows the conclusion is valid. The biologist’s argument proceeds:
Premise: researchers believe that dogs are the descendants of domesticated wolves that
were bred to be better companions for humans
Premise: recently it has been found that some breeds of dog are much more closely
related genetically to wolves than to most other breeds of dog
Conclusion: so, some dogs are descended from wolves that were domesticated much more
recently than others
Your prephrase is that the statement in the conclusion regarding the comparative recency of
domestication from wolves is brand new information appearing for the first time in the conclusion.
While there was a comparison in the premises regarding genetic relation to wolves, this comparison
is distinct recency of domestication. So, the correct answer will most likely provide a principle that
connects closer genetic relation to wolves to more recent domestication.
The incorrect answer choices will not justify the conclusion, and instead will either have no effect on
the conclusion or could undermine it.
Answer choice (A): This choice does not justify the conclusion, because its terms are not in line with
those from the stimulus, with this principle referring to “most other breeds of dog,” and it places
the more recent descent as the sufficient condition, while in the argument it played the role of the
necessary condition, the fact inferred from the presence of another condition.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice contains a rule with the same
terms as the stimulus, and in the proper order, with closer relation as the sufficient condition and
more recent descent as the necessary condition.
Answer choice (C): This choice is incorrect because it refers to “any breed of dog descended from
wolves that were domesticated,” which removes the comparison from the sufficient condition in the
stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This answer choice provides only a statement that “if you see the sufficient
condition is met, then the sufficient condition must be met,” providing information regarding only
one term, the closer relation to wolves.
Answer choice (E): The conditional relationship in this choice has as its sufficient condition the
closeness of relationship between two breeds of dog, rather than the closeness of relationship
between a breed of dog and wolves.