- Tue Jan 16, 2018 5:51 pm
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Hi eronquillo,
This is a Parallel Flaw question, which means that identifying the flaw in the stimulus is critical to identifying the correct answer. Here we have an unwarranted assumption made about a member of a group (YXK shows) based upon a characteristic of that group in aggregate: because YXK has the highest overall ratings, its highest-rated show must therefore be the highest-rated show on television. The problem lies in the possibility that YXK could have many shows with relatively high ratings, giving the network the highest aggregate ratings, but another network could have one show with exceptionally high ratings combined with low ratings for the rest of its shows, leaving it with lower aggregate ratings. Formally, this is known as an error of division.
The next step, after correctly identifying the flaw, is to then identify the answer that parallels that flaw. This can make these questions a time sink, and potentially worth skipping and going back to if running low on time in a section. Thankfully here, answer choice (A) does the trick:
Soccer players suffer more leg injuries on average than other athletes, and Linda has suffered the most leg injuries, so she must have suffered the most leg injuries.
Just like in the stimulus, an unwarranted assumption is made that just because the average is higher for a certain group, then the member of that group with the most must be the individual with the most out of all groups. In this case, we could imagine that Linda has suffered two leg injuries, all the other soccer players have suffered one, but a football player has suffered three, despite no other football players having leg injuries. It is an exact parallel of the logic in the stimulus.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect because it does not contain flawed logic. By explicitly stating that one auto company's three top-selling models are the three top-selling models in the country, then that company's top-selling model would in fact be the top-selling model in the country as well.
Hope this clears things up!