- Thu Jun 09, 2016 3:22 pm
#26323
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The argument introduces two possible causal explanations for the ability of sea butterflies to avoid predators—physical appearance or the various chemical compounds they produce. The ecologist concludes that the chemical compounds are not responsible for this ability. As evidence, she points to a study whereby each compound was tested individually, and none appeared to deter the predators.
This argument is flawed because the study was based on a questionable premise—namely, that the chemical compounds would work independently to produce the desired effect. However, what if they only work in conjunction with one another? The ecologist only tested the effect of each chemical compound independently. Even if none of them produced the effect individually, it is still possible that the compounds as a group would have a deterrent effect. This is an example of an Error of Composition.
Answer Choice (A): The ecologist never presumes the two theories are incompatible with each other. While she claims that chemical compounds are not the reason why butterflies are able to avoid predation, she never claimed that their appearance was the cause. Since we do not know the ecologist’s opinion regarding the appearance theory, the assumption described in this answer choice is impossible to prove.
Answer Choice (B): While the ecologist does draw a causal conclusion, namely, that the chemical compounds are not the reason why butterflies are able to avoid predation, her conclusion is not based solely on a statistical correlation. The evidence presented is an observation suggesting that the effect was never produced in the presence of any one chemical compound. This is not a correlation. Since the latter portion of this answer choice is an inaccurate description of the ecologist’s argument, it is incorrect.
Answer Choice (C): This is not a conditional argument. The argument is a denial of a causal argument. This answer choice discusses a Mistaken Reversal, which was never present in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice describes an Error of Composition. The ecologist properly establishes that no individual chemical compound has a sufficiently strong deterrent effect. However, this fact does not preclude the possibility that the chemical compounds might be able to collectively produce the effect.
Answer Choice (E): Since the premises and the conclusion are not identical in meaning, this argument does not contain circular reasoning.
Flaw in the Reasoning—CE. The correct answer choice is (D)
The argument introduces two possible causal explanations for the ability of sea butterflies to avoid predators—physical appearance or the various chemical compounds they produce. The ecologist concludes that the chemical compounds are not responsible for this ability. As evidence, she points to a study whereby each compound was tested individually, and none appeared to deter the predators.
This argument is flawed because the study was based on a questionable premise—namely, that the chemical compounds would work independently to produce the desired effect. However, what if they only work in conjunction with one another? The ecologist only tested the effect of each chemical compound independently. Even if none of them produced the effect individually, it is still possible that the compounds as a group would have a deterrent effect. This is an example of an Error of Composition.
Answer Choice (A): The ecologist never presumes the two theories are incompatible with each other. While she claims that chemical compounds are not the reason why butterflies are able to avoid predation, she never claimed that their appearance was the cause. Since we do not know the ecologist’s opinion regarding the appearance theory, the assumption described in this answer choice is impossible to prove.
Answer Choice (B): While the ecologist does draw a causal conclusion, namely, that the chemical compounds are not the reason why butterflies are able to avoid predation, her conclusion is not based solely on a statistical correlation. The evidence presented is an observation suggesting that the effect was never produced in the presence of any one chemical compound. This is not a correlation. Since the latter portion of this answer choice is an inaccurate description of the ecologist’s argument, it is incorrect.
Answer Choice (C): This is not a conditional argument. The argument is a denial of a causal argument. This answer choice discusses a Mistaken Reversal, which was never present in the stimulus.
Answer Choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This answer choice describes an Error of Composition. The ecologist properly establishes that no individual chemical compound has a sufficiently strong deterrent effect. However, this fact does not preclude the possibility that the chemical compounds might be able to collectively produce the effect.
Answer Choice (E): Since the premises and the conclusion are not identical in meaning, this argument does not contain circular reasoning.