- Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:46 pm
#23575
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The experts say that we should provide engineers with simulated notepads on the computer so they can virtually "doodle", thus promoting their creativity. This argument assumes that the engineers are not keeping note pads next to their computers. It also assumes that simulated doodling is just as good as real physical doodling.
Note that the question stem is looking for a necessary assumption. We can use the Assumption Negation technique to test the answer choices.
Answer choice (A): The relative share of time spent on doodling does not really make any difference to the value of doodling, or specifically the value of computer doodling. This answer choice is irrelevant.
Answer choice (B): Try the Assumption Negation technique: What if simulated notepads would be used by engineers for other purposes? That does not destroy the validity of the experts' recommendation. So this is not a necessary assumption, and thus is not the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): What if some engineers keep paper and pencils near their desk? This slightly weakens the experts' recommendation, but does not completely destroy it. If some engineers are not keeping paper and pencil for doodling, then giving them virtual computer doodling would be beneficial. So this assumption is not necessary; the answer choice is not correct.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Again, using the Assumption Negation technique: What if physical doodling is essential to achieve the creative benefits? In that case, then the experts' recommendation does not have the intended goal. The assumption is necessary, and this is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (E): What if most of the ideas from doodling are not later used in practical applications? Still, even if a few ideas from doodling are valuable, then doodling could still be a good idea. In any case, this would be a critique of doodling in general, not of the experts' proposal for virtual doodling. This assumption is not necessary, so the answer choice is not the best.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (D)
The experts say that we should provide engineers with simulated notepads on the computer so they can virtually "doodle", thus promoting their creativity. This argument assumes that the engineers are not keeping note pads next to their computers. It also assumes that simulated doodling is just as good as real physical doodling.
Note that the question stem is looking for a necessary assumption. We can use the Assumption Negation technique to test the answer choices.
Answer choice (A): The relative share of time spent on doodling does not really make any difference to the value of doodling, or specifically the value of computer doodling. This answer choice is irrelevant.
Answer choice (B): Try the Assumption Negation technique: What if simulated notepads would be used by engineers for other purposes? That does not destroy the validity of the experts' recommendation. So this is not a necessary assumption, and thus is not the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (C): What if some engineers keep paper and pencils near their desk? This slightly weakens the experts' recommendation, but does not completely destroy it. If some engineers are not keeping paper and pencil for doodling, then giving them virtual computer doodling would be beneficial. So this assumption is not necessary; the answer choice is not correct.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Again, using the Assumption Negation technique: What if physical doodling is essential to achieve the creative benefits? In that case, then the experts' recommendation does not have the intended goal. The assumption is necessary, and this is the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (E): What if most of the ideas from doodling are not later used in practical applications? Still, even if a few ideas from doodling are valuable, then doodling could still be a good idea. In any case, this would be a critique of doodling in general, not of the experts' proposal for virtual doodling. This assumption is not necessary, so the answer choice is not the best.