- Fri Dec 20, 2019 11:59 am
#72697
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning, CE. The correct answer choice is (D).
In his statement, Brian describes a dietary change he made: stopping eating cheeseburgers (meat and cheese) daily and switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables. The result was an observable change in how he felt and in his cholesterol and blood pressure. On the basis of these results, Brian concludes that eating bread and meat in the same meal is unhealthy.
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C):
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The last sentence is the conclusion, and the idea here is that he stopped eating bread and meat in the same meal, but then also switched his entire diet. So he did something in addition to just cutting out bread and meat; thus we don't know how much of a factor, if any, the cutting out the bread and meat was as opposed to switching diets. This is why D is the correct answer.
Put another way, one part of Brian's change is no longer eating bread and meat in the same meal. Another part of his change was switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables. Essentially, he is saying that his lower cholesterol and blood pressure is because he stopped eating bread and meat in the same meal. In actuality, it could be that the switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables (the "other" part of this change) could have caused the improved cholesterol and blood pressure.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is factually incorrect. Brian did make the change, and he saw actual results. So, his conclusion rests on his results, not purely what supposedly happened with other people.
Flaw in the Reasoning, CE. The correct answer choice is (D).
In his statement, Brian describes a dietary change he made: stopping eating cheeseburgers (meat and cheese) daily and switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables. The result was an observable change in how he felt and in his cholesterol and blood pressure. On the basis of these results, Brian concludes that eating bread and meat in the same meal is unhealthy.
Answer choice (A):
Answer choice (B):
Answer choice (C):
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. The last sentence is the conclusion, and the idea here is that he stopped eating bread and meat in the same meal, but then also switched his entire diet. So he did something in addition to just cutting out bread and meat; thus we don't know how much of a factor, if any, the cutting out the bread and meat was as opposed to switching diets. This is why D is the correct answer.
Put another way, one part of Brian's change is no longer eating bread and meat in the same meal. Another part of his change was switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables. Essentially, he is saying that his lower cholesterol and blood pressure is because he stopped eating bread and meat in the same meal. In actuality, it could be that the switching to a diet of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables (the "other" part of this change) could have caused the improved cholesterol and blood pressure.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is factually incorrect. Brian did make the change, and he saw actual results. So, his conclusion rests on his results, not purely what supposedly happened with other people.