- Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:00 am
#34808
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author of this stimulus opens by using the “some people say...” rhetorical device, by which the
author introduces another’s view and then immediately rejects it. In this case, the author presents
Jenkins’ view about the movie Firepower. Jenkins believes that it was not in the interest of the
movie’s director for it to provoke antisocial behavior, and that the movie was not intended to provoke
antisocial behavior. The stimulus author says that Jenkins’ conclusion that Firepower was not
intended to provoke antisocial behavior must be rejected. As evidence, the author points out that the
movie has caused antisocial behavior by many of its viewers.
The author’s argument is flawed, because it is treating evidence of the effect of the movie as evidence
of the intent of those who made the movie. Just because the movie caused antisocial behavior among
its viewers does not prove that the filmmaker intended for that result to occur.
This is a Flaw in the Reasoning question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice will
describe the author’s assumption that the filmmaker must have intended the result that actually
occurred.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice describes a Source Argument. However, the author did not
mention Jenkins’ bias, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The conclusion to this argument was not causal, although causality was present
in the stimulus. The author’s view is that the movie caused antisocial behavior. But the conclusion
was about the filmmaker’s intent, and was not causal.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice describes an Error of Composition. This choice is also
incorrect, because the argument did not ascribe a characteristic of one member of a group to the
entire group.
Answer choice (D): This is an attractive incorrect answer choice, because it addresses the issue of
intent. However, the point of the argument is to infer the filmmaker’s intent, while this answer choice
talks about an expressed intent.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, because it describes the author’s error
in assuming that the filmmaker must have intended antisocial behavior because his work caused
antisocial behavior.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author of this stimulus opens by using the “some people say...” rhetorical device, by which the
author introduces another’s view and then immediately rejects it. In this case, the author presents
Jenkins’ view about the movie Firepower. Jenkins believes that it was not in the interest of the
movie’s director for it to provoke antisocial behavior, and that the movie was not intended to provoke
antisocial behavior. The stimulus author says that Jenkins’ conclusion that Firepower was not
intended to provoke antisocial behavior must be rejected. As evidence, the author points out that the
movie has caused antisocial behavior by many of its viewers.
The author’s argument is flawed, because it is treating evidence of the effect of the movie as evidence
of the intent of those who made the movie. Just because the movie caused antisocial behavior among
its viewers does not prove that the filmmaker intended for that result to occur.
This is a Flaw in the Reasoning question. Our prephrase is that the correct answer choice will
describe the author’s assumption that the filmmaker must have intended the result that actually
occurred.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice describes a Source Argument. However, the author did not
mention Jenkins’ bias, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): The conclusion to this argument was not causal, although causality was present
in the stimulus. The author’s view is that the movie caused antisocial behavior. But the conclusion
was about the filmmaker’s intent, and was not causal.
Answer choice (C): Here, the answer choice describes an Error of Composition. This choice is also
incorrect, because the argument did not ascribe a characteristic of one member of a group to the
entire group.
Answer choice (D): This is an attractive incorrect answer choice, because it addresses the issue of
intent. However, the point of the argument is to infer the filmmaker’s intent, while this answer choice
talks about an expressed intent.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice, because it describes the author’s error
in assuming that the filmmaker must have intended antisocial behavior because his work caused
antisocial behavior.