- Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:57 pm
#22631
Question #22: Parallel Flaw. The correct answer choice is (C).
The argument is structured as follows:
To answer the Parallel Flaw question, you need to examine the argumentative structure of each answer choice and select the one that commits a similar Error of Division.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice contains a valid argument: if sports cars use more gasoline per mile than most other cars do, then owners of sports cars probably use more gasoline than do owners of other types of cars.
Answer choice (B): This argument describes a purchasing decision, whereby the lower price and durability of frozen vegetables are offered as a reason to buy frozen, rather than fresh, vegetables. There is no Error of Division here, making this answer choice easy to eliminate.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Just because private means of transportation cause more pollution per mile traveled than does mass transit does not mean that biking—a private means of transportation—causes more pollution than riding the bus. This argument makes the same Error of Division, assigning a property of the whole (the pollutive nature of private transportation) to a part of that whole (i.e. biking).
Answer choice (D): Just because healthful food today is better tasting than ever does not mean that it tastes at least as good as unhealthful food (which is the necessary condition for people to choose healthful food over unhealthful food). This is not an Error of Division, but an improper comparison.
Answer choice (E): The fact that artificially sweetened foods have fewer calories than foods sweetened with sugar does not mean that increasing one’s consumption of the former is the best way to lose weight. “Fewer calories” does not mean “no calories.” This is a Relativity flaw, whereby a comparative advantage is used to support an absolute claim.
The argument is structured as follows:
- Premise—Food co-ops are a type of consumer cooperative.
Premise—Shopping at consumer cooperatives is generally cheaper than shopping at other stores.
Conclusion—It’s cheaper to shop at a food co-op than at a supermarket.
To answer the Parallel Flaw question, you need to examine the argumentative structure of each answer choice and select the one that commits a similar Error of Division.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice contains a valid argument: if sports cars use more gasoline per mile than most other cars do, then owners of sports cars probably use more gasoline than do owners of other types of cars.
Answer choice (B): This argument describes a purchasing decision, whereby the lower price and durability of frozen vegetables are offered as a reason to buy frozen, rather than fresh, vegetables. There is no Error of Division here, making this answer choice easy to eliminate.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. Just because private means of transportation cause more pollution per mile traveled than does mass transit does not mean that biking—a private means of transportation—causes more pollution than riding the bus. This argument makes the same Error of Division, assigning a property of the whole (the pollutive nature of private transportation) to a part of that whole (i.e. biking).
Answer choice (D): Just because healthful food today is better tasting than ever does not mean that it tastes at least as good as unhealthful food (which is the necessary condition for people to choose healthful food over unhealthful food). This is not an Error of Division, but an improper comparison.
Answer choice (E): The fact that artificially sweetened foods have fewer calories than foods sweetened with sugar does not mean that increasing one’s consumption of the former is the best way to lose weight. “Fewer calories” does not mean “no calories.” This is a Relativity flaw, whereby a comparative advantage is used to support an absolute claim.