- Wed May 22, 2013 4:17 pm
#9442
June 2008 Test, LR Sec. 4, # 3, ASSUMPTION: Question starts with "Researcher".
In this question, I realized a problem with negating answers that I frequent. I chose E because that would suggest a methodological problem with the nationwide tests, so a possible Defender Assumption. The answer was A. The issue I had with A is that when I negated it I got: “A type of school system that works well in one country will work well in SOME other countries.” I negated the quantity. Should I have negated the “working well” instead of the Quantity statement. I have been told to negate only the quantity statement when they are involved in an answer choice. I’m a little confused…what should we do in these situations? Any advice would be much appreciated.
In this question, I realized a problem with negating answers that I frequent. I chose E because that would suggest a methodological problem with the nationwide tests, so a possible Defender Assumption. The answer was A. The issue I had with A is that when I negated it I got: “A type of school system that works well in one country will work well in SOME other countries.” I negated the quantity. Should I have negated the “working well” instead of the Quantity statement. I have been told to negate only the quantity statement when they are involved in an answer choice. I’m a little confused…what should we do in these situations? Any advice would be much appreciated.