- Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:30 pm
#66734
Hi,
I understood all the explanations and got this question correct, but I am having trouble identifying the conclusion (and other conclusions of some Weaken Question stimuli).
I thought the conclusion was “...few [Prominent business executives] actually seek to become president themselves” and that the rest of the stimulus provided explanations for why this was the case. However, the question asks us to tackle the “proposed explanation of why business executives do not run for president.”
In Lesson 3, we are told that a stimulus can be weakened either by weakening its premises or by weakening its conclusion, and that correct Weaken Question answer choices almost always focus on weakening the conclusion. But after doing several Weaken Questions, it seems to me that the questions often ask us to tackle specific parts of the premise rather than the conclusion, and that stimuli can often contain mere fact sets that do not contain an argument (e.g. L3HW LR Weaken Q1).
What are we supposed to do when Weaken Questions have stimuli that are fact sets or have questions that do not focus on the conclusion?
Thank you.
I understood all the explanations and got this question correct, but I am having trouble identifying the conclusion (and other conclusions of some Weaken Question stimuli).
I thought the conclusion was “...few [Prominent business executives] actually seek to become president themselves” and that the rest of the stimulus provided explanations for why this was the case. However, the question asks us to tackle the “proposed explanation of why business executives do not run for president.”
In Lesson 3, we are told that a stimulus can be weakened either by weakening its premises or by weakening its conclusion, and that correct Weaken Question answer choices almost always focus on weakening the conclusion. But after doing several Weaken Questions, it seems to me that the questions often ask us to tackle specific parts of the premise rather than the conclusion, and that stimuli can often contain mere fact sets that do not contain an argument (e.g. L3HW LR Weaken Q1).
What are we supposed to do when Weaken Questions have stimuli that are fact sets or have questions that do not focus on the conclusion?
Thank you.