- Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:14 pm
#76486
I got this wrong, picking A instead of the correct answer C. I've already watched two video explanations of this question and don't feel 100% satisfied with them in my understanding.
So my breakdown was:
Premise: In a trial, those who practiced Hatha yoga for 75 mins once a week + recieved counseling reduced their smoking and cravings for tobacco as much as did those who went to traditional self-help groups once a week and had individual counseling.
Conclusion: Hatha yoga is a powerful tool for helping people quit smoking.
The issue with this stimulus is the assumption that with both groups having a similar variable (Individual Counseling) and one differing variable mentioned, that the differing variable must also be effective since if not, then the Individual Counseling clearly played a large role in helping them quit smoking, thus weakening the argument that the differing variable was powerful.
Now admittedly, this is the part I had the biggest struggle with on the question. This wasn't apparent to me the first time around, I had thought that the Individual Counseling must not play as big of a part since both groups are using it along with a different factor. I would really appreciate a better explanation if possible for why an answer like C) should jump out to me as being the assumption.
So my breakdown was:
Premise: In a trial, those who practiced Hatha yoga for 75 mins once a week + recieved counseling reduced their smoking and cravings for tobacco as much as did those who went to traditional self-help groups once a week and had individual counseling.
Conclusion: Hatha yoga is a powerful tool for helping people quit smoking.
The issue with this stimulus is the assumption that with both groups having a similar variable (Individual Counseling) and one differing variable mentioned, that the differing variable must also be effective since if not, then the Individual Counseling clearly played a large role in helping them quit smoking, thus weakening the argument that the differing variable was powerful.
Now admittedly, this is the part I had the biggest struggle with on the question. This wasn't apparent to me the first time around, I had thought that the Individual Counseling must not play as big of a part since both groups are using it along with a different factor. I would really appreciate a better explanation if possible for why an answer like C) should jump out to me as being the assumption.