- Tue Apr 26, 2016 4:33 pm
#23448
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning-CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (D)
This is a fairly recurrent theme in the logical reasoning section of the LSAT: based on a correlation, the author draws a flawed causal conclusion:
Answer choice (A): There is absolutely no appeal to emotions in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to consider the possibility that criminals might move from neighborhood to neighborhood, so this cannot be the flaw in the stimulus' reasoning.
Answer choice (C): There is no basis for the assertion that the author's argument is based on too small a sample of data—there is no way to assess the specifics of the "statistical evidence" that the author discusses.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, restating our prephrased answer in the discussion above. The author does not consider the possibility that police presence is placed where it is most needed.
Answer choice (E): The author does not presume that there is some other system of allocation that would provide a stronger deterrent, so this answer is incorrect.
Flaw in the Reasoning-CE, #%. The correct answer choice is (D)
This is a fairly recurrent theme in the logical reasoning section of the LSAT: based on a correlation, the author draws a flawed causal conclusion:
- Premise: The most heavily patrolled neighborhoods are those with the most crime.
Conclusion: Police presence does not decrease crime.
- Cause Effect
Police presence crime rate increase
Answer choice (A): There is absolutely no appeal to emotions in the stimulus, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): There is no reason to consider the possibility that criminals might move from neighborhood to neighborhood, so this cannot be the flaw in the stimulus' reasoning.
Answer choice (C): There is no basis for the assertion that the author's argument is based on too small a sample of data—there is no way to assess the specifics of the "statistical evidence" that the author discusses.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, restating our prephrased answer in the discussion above. The author does not consider the possibility that police presence is placed where it is most needed.
Answer choice (E): The author does not presume that there is some other system of allocation that would provide a stronger deterrent, so this answer is incorrect.