- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22889
Complete Question Explanation
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
State researchers argue that reduced standards of living and changes in how people spend time are the causes, or the explanations, for the decline in home energy consumption.
Even though you might have interpreted this argument to suggest that the decline in consumption was the causal factor, the argument states that the decline "has been achieved through" reduced standards and changes, which means those, not the decline, is the cause.
It is possible to say that the argument also puts forward the idea that price causes the reduced standards of living and changes in behavior, which result in decreased energy consumption. That interpretation is consistent with the argument, and the correct choice will still follow.
This argument is causal, and you should look for the standard ways of strengthening a causal argument. Since this is an EXCEPT question, there will be four strengthening choices, and one that weakens or does nothing.
Answer choice (A): If families are concentrating their activities in a limited number of rooms, that is a change in how they spend time, and probably constitutes a reduced standard of living. This choice strengthens the argument, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Going to the library or community center more often is a change in how people spend time, and during winter months it is probably in order to avoid energy expenditures on heating at home, so this strengthens the argument and is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice suggests that people are neither decreasing their standards of living nor changing their activities, but simply found another way to decrease their energy consumption. If new technology is the cause for the reduction, the argument is weakened.
Answer choice (D): Accepting an unusually cold indoor temperature constitutes a reduced standard of living, probably to save energy on heating, so this choice strengthens the conclusion, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): Showering less could constitute a decrease in standard of living, so this response confirms the cause-effect relationship in the stimulus, and is incorrect.
StrengthenX-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
State researchers argue that reduced standards of living and changes in how people spend time are the causes, or the explanations, for the decline in home energy consumption.
Even though you might have interpreted this argument to suggest that the decline in consumption was the causal factor, the argument states that the decline "has been achieved through" reduced standards and changes, which means those, not the decline, is the cause.
It is possible to say that the argument also puts forward the idea that price causes the reduced standards of living and changes in behavior, which result in decreased energy consumption. That interpretation is consistent with the argument, and the correct choice will still follow.
This argument is causal, and you should look for the standard ways of strengthening a causal argument. Since this is an EXCEPT question, there will be four strengthening choices, and one that weakens or does nothing.
Answer choice (A): If families are concentrating their activities in a limited number of rooms, that is a change in how they spend time, and probably constitutes a reduced standard of living. This choice strengthens the argument, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): Going to the library or community center more often is a change in how people spend time, and during winter months it is probably in order to avoid energy expenditures on heating at home, so this strengthens the argument and is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice suggests that people are neither decreasing their standards of living nor changing their activities, but simply found another way to decrease their energy consumption. If new technology is the cause for the reduction, the argument is weakened.
Answer choice (D): Accepting an unusually cold indoor temperature constitutes a reduced standard of living, probably to save energy on heating, so this choice strengthens the conclusion, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): Showering less could constitute a decrease in standard of living, so this response confirms the cause-effect relationship in the stimulus, and is incorrect.