- Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:01 pm
#20193
Hello;
I had trouble choosing between A and B . could you please check my reasoning for choosing A over B?
Thanks so much!
1- some doctors believe that a certain drug reduces the duration of Vertigo as there has been a decrease since the drugs use.
2- no significant changes in the duration of vertigo since shortage.
C: The drug has no effect on the duration of vertigo.
Before looking at the answer choices, I felt the conclusion does not really follow from the evidence. To say the drug has no effect is too strong. what if the drug worked and that's why there were no significant changed?
A) negated this would destroy the argument. so therefore the correct answer
.
B) This was super tempting to me. And the only reason I did not choose this was because the author states that there were "no significant changes", meaning there were at least some changes, just not enough to prove the effectiveness of the drug. so negated this would not destroy the authors argument.
I had trouble choosing between A and B . could you please check my reasoning for choosing A over B?
Thanks so much!
1- some doctors believe that a certain drug reduces the duration of Vertigo as there has been a decrease since the drugs use.
2- no significant changes in the duration of vertigo since shortage.
C: The drug has no effect on the duration of vertigo.
Before looking at the answer choices, I felt the conclusion does not really follow from the evidence. To say the drug has no effect is too strong. what if the drug worked and that's why there were no significant changed?
A) negated this would destroy the argument. so therefore the correct answer
.
B) This was super tempting to me. And the only reason I did not choose this was because the author states that there were "no significant changes", meaning there were at least some changes, just not enough to prove the effectiveness of the drug. so negated this would not destroy the authors argument.