- Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:57 pm
#78038
HI iarzir2020!
To see why (D) is correct for this question, it doesn't appear necessary to view Waller's argument as "advocating against the existence of ESP." Since this is a point at issue question, the best way to test and analyze whether it's the correct one is to put a letter for each author's name next to the answer choice, and ask whether the author would agree or disagree with the statement (here, we're asked for a point of disagreement rather than agreement):
To see why (D) is correct for this question, it doesn't appear necessary to view Waller's argument as "advocating against the existence of ESP." Since this is a point at issue question, the best way to test and analyze whether it's the correct one is to put a letter for each author's name next to the answer choice, and ask whether the author would agree or disagree with the statement (here, we're asked for a point of disagreement rather than agreement):
W:The claim in answer choice (D) is, "the failure of the general public to believe in extrasensory perception is good evidence against its existence." This is different from actually arguing against its existence, and is rather saying that a certain source doesn't count as good evidence. Thus, we don't necessarily know that Waller is skeptical of the possibility of ESP (perhaps the author knows of other evidence of its existence), but we do know from the stimulus that Waller finds its lack of general acceptance by the public to be one piece of good evidence weighing against its existence. We can add this in:
C:
W: AgreeBy contrast, we know from the stimulus that Chin considers the public to be "biased" in the direction of skepticism toward ESP. This author believes this is because of a close-minded cultural elite, which then informs popular media and public opinion. Chin would therefore disagree with the statement in (D), since Chin views the public's opinion on ESP to be biased and the product of close-mindedness. We can add this in as well:
C:
W: AgreeSince one of them would agree and the other would disagree with this statement in (D), we can conclude it is the correct answer.
C: Disagree