- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#27404
Complete Question Explanation
Cannot Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this question we are asked to find an answer choice containing a principle that is violated by Terry’s reasoning. This means that the correct answer will go directly against the argument that Terry makes, and can therefore be considered as Cannot be True.
Terry concludes that the insurance company is deliberately avoiding paying his claim for the bicycle because he has submitted the claim three times and received no settlement. He admits that human error could be a cause, but the persistence of the error makes him believe that it is deliberate.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. This answer states that consumers should NOT attribute dishonesty to a corporation when human error/incompetence might be to blame, which directly contradicts Terry. Remember, Terry does attribute dishonesty to the corporation, despite the admission that human error/incompetence might be the cause of the problem.
Answer choice (B): This answer does not contradict Terry, as Terry did attempt to keep him/herself informed (called the firm repeatedly).
Answer choice (C): Again, this answer does not contradict Terry, as Terry bases the conclusion solely on his/her own experience.
Answer choice (D): The morality of the corporation is never discussed, so this answer cannot be related to Terry’s argument.
Answer choice (E): Terry’s argument is about the cause for the delay in payment (deliberate vs. human error), so an answer choice about public access to information is unrelated to the argument.
Cannot Be True—PR. The correct answer choice is (A)
In this question we are asked to find an answer choice containing a principle that is violated by Terry’s reasoning. This means that the correct answer will go directly against the argument that Terry makes, and can therefore be considered as Cannot be True.
Terry concludes that the insurance company is deliberately avoiding paying his claim for the bicycle because he has submitted the claim three times and received no settlement. He admits that human error could be a cause, but the persistence of the error makes him believe that it is deliberate.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. This answer states that consumers should NOT attribute dishonesty to a corporation when human error/incompetence might be to blame, which directly contradicts Terry. Remember, Terry does attribute dishonesty to the corporation, despite the admission that human error/incompetence might be the cause of the problem.
Answer choice (B): This answer does not contradict Terry, as Terry did attempt to keep him/herself informed (called the firm repeatedly).
Answer choice (C): Again, this answer does not contradict Terry, as Terry bases the conclusion solely on his/her own experience.
Answer choice (D): The morality of the corporation is never discussed, so this answer cannot be related to Terry’s argument.
Answer choice (E): Terry’s argument is about the cause for the delay in payment (deliberate vs. human error), so an answer choice about public access to information is unrelated to the argument.