- Thu May 26, 2022 6:39 pm
#95524
Hi lsat4ever,
Evaluate questions can have broader answer choices. Remember that these are a combination of 2nd family and 3rd family questions, so we are using the information in the answer choice to either help or hurt the stimulus. Here, as long as answer choice (C) included caffeine, it would help us evaluate the stimulus. If we answer "yes" to answer choice (C), we weaken the causal relationship in the stimulus by suggesting that it's not decaf that's causing damage, but caffeine that's protecting against damage. If we answer "no" to answer choice (C) we strengthen the stimulus by eliminating a potential alternate cause. The "or other stimulants" language here doesn't impact the fact if the fact is true of caffeine it hurts the argument and if it's false it helps the argument.
Hope that helps!