- Mon May 02, 2016 11:09 am
#23740
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw. The correct answer choice is (A)
This career consultant presents the following flawed argument:
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author bases a conclusion about how one should act in front of superiors, on a premise which concerns how one should act in the presence of employees.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to specify the source of the positive perception, because the flaw is found in the divergence between premise and conclusion.
Answer choice (C): There is no obligation for the author to consider this possibility, so this is not the flaw reflected in the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): The author does not make any such conclusion regarding nonhumerous self-deprecation, so this answer choice cannot relay the argument's flaw.
Answer choice (E): This would not necessarily be a flaw, and it is certainly not the flaw in this case, as the author critiques the entire piece of advice, though ineffectively so.
Flaw. The correct answer choice is (A)
This career consultant presents the following flawed argument:
- Premise: A study of managers showed that the self-deprecating were seen as more even handed by their employees.
Conclusion: It is wrong to advise playing up ones strengths and downplaying one's weaknesses to one's employer.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The author bases a conclusion about how one should act in front of superiors, on a premise which concerns how one should act in the presence of employees.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to specify the source of the positive perception, because the flaw is found in the divergence between premise and conclusion.
Answer choice (C): There is no obligation for the author to consider this possibility, so this is not the flaw reflected in the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): The author does not make any such conclusion regarding nonhumerous self-deprecation, so this answer choice cannot relay the argument's flaw.
Answer choice (E): This would not necessarily be a flaw, and it is certainly not the flaw in this case, as the author critiques the entire piece of advice, though ineffectively so.