- Thu Jul 14, 2016 6:47 pm
#27211
Complete Question Explanation
Parallel Flaw. The correct answer choice is (C)
This is a fantastic question for paralleling key terms in the premise(s) and conclusion. The premise uses the term “most” twice, and the conclusion uses “most” once. Hence, the correct answer choice must mirror this logical structure/language by containing three “most” (or synonymous terms, such as “almost all,” “more than half,” etc.) terms.
The flaw here is a numbers and percentages error: you cannot conclude that most bicyclists that have lights on their bicycles are at least 18 simply because most bicyclists who are at least 18 have lights, whereas most under 18 do not. Consider the following example that meets the premises but yields a different conclusion:
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in this answer choice is causal, so it does not match the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Note that it also contains three “most” statements, and it contains the same error as the one in the stimulus (numbers and percentages, as described above).
Answer choice (D): The first premise says “every,” which does not parallel the “most” premises in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): The first premise says “everyone,” which does not parallel the “most” premises in the stimulus.
Parallel Flaw. The correct answer choice is (C)
This is a fantastic question for paralleling key terms in the premise(s) and conclusion. The premise uses the term “most” twice, and the conclusion uses “most” once. Hence, the correct answer choice must mirror this logical structure/language by containing three “most” (or synonymous terms, such as “almost all,” “more than half,” etc.) terms.
The flaw here is a numbers and percentages error: you cannot conclude that most bicyclists that have lights on their bicycles are at least 18 simply because most bicyclists who are at least 18 have lights, whereas most under 18 do not. Consider the following example that meets the premises but yields a different conclusion:
- There are 400 bicyclists in Sheldon: 100 are at least 18, and 300 are under 18.
60 out of 100 bicyclists 18+ yrs old have lights (most have lights).
100 out of 300 bicyclists under 18 yrs have lights (most do not have lights).
In this case, most bicyclists with lights are under 18 (100 vs. 60).
Answer choice (B): The conclusion in this answer choice is causal, so it does not match the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Note that it also contains three “most” statements, and it contains the same error as the one in the stimulus (numbers and percentages, as described above).
Answer choice (D): The first premise says “every,” which does not parallel the “most” premises in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): The first premise says “everyone,” which does not parallel the “most” premises in the stimulus.