- Fri Nov 30, 2018 7:47 pm
#60851
Good analysis, Boston, and thanks for the hand!
The problem with E is based on a Mistaken Reversal. To paraphrase a bit, if a treatment is effective, doctors should talk about it. Answer E relies on a reversal of that claim - if doctors talk about it, it is effective. Doctors talking about stretching doesn't mean stretching is effective, and yoga being just as good as something that may not be effective doesn't mean that doctors should talk about yoga. We need to know that yoga is effective, and we get there by proving that stretching is effective (since yoga is just as effective).
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