- Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:12 pm
#4529
Can someone please explain to me why the correct answer is D?
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Here is what I got from the question stem: I am looking for an answer choice that will weaken the counterexample of the fact that dogs almost always shake hands with their right paw. Is this correct?This correctly summarizes the question stem. There is cause and effect reasoning in the stimulus, and the question stem asks you to weaken that causal reasoning.
Second, based on the way I reasoned this question, answer choice E is correct because it gives an alternate explanation as to why dogs shake hands with their right paw, which is one of the ways in which I can weaken a causal argument. Is this correct?Yes, an alternative explanation is definitely one way of weakening causal reasoning. Other ways of weakening causal reasoning include showing the presence of the cause without the effect, the effect without the cause, or a reversed cause and effect relationship.
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