- Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:26 pm
#59915
Hello!
I was able to flag C as a contender for this one when I was going through the answer choices and ultimately found that all the others DID strengthen the argument, so it was right by default in my mind.
Just for future questions where something similar might pop up, but the other answers might not be so clearly strengtheners, would this not strengthen the argument because it only refers to 1 group of the doctors? Since the better-educated doctors end up at larger hospitals, but there is no correlation to recovery rate, it has no real effect on the argument? I guess I'm just trying to reconcile whether it's the lack of reference to the small hospitals, or the fact that the statement gives no effect on the large hospitals' recovery rates, that makes this answer correct.
Hope that made sense.
I was able to flag C as a contender for this one when I was going through the answer choices and ultimately found that all the others DID strengthen the argument, so it was right by default in my mind.
Just for future questions where something similar might pop up, but the other answers might not be so clearly strengtheners, would this not strengthen the argument because it only refers to 1 group of the doctors? Since the better-educated doctors end up at larger hospitals, but there is no correlation to recovery rate, it has no real effect on the argument? I guess I'm just trying to reconcile whether it's the lack of reference to the small hospitals, or the fact that the statement gives no effect on the large hospitals' recovery rates, that makes this answer correct.
Hope that made sense.