Hi can someone explain why the correct answer choice is a as opposed to c?
Thanks
noah Wrote:In this match the flaw question we have a stimulus that can be seen as this:
H is more likely to lead to D.
But, most of the time H doesn't lead to D.
Therefore, no need to do anything special about H.
The flaw is that we still might want to worry about handguns leading to death even if 50%+ of handgun crimes don't lead to death (i.e. wouldn't 45% be a cause for alarm?!).
Let's do this real time:
(A) has:
1. Overweight more likely to lead to heart disease.
2. But, most overweight don't get heart disease.
3. Therefore, no need to do anything special about overweight.
That's a good match! I'd be a bit torn at this point about whether to go through the rest of the answer choices since it's a bit of a time-consuming process, perhaps opting for putting an asterisk next to the question and returning if I have time. But, at the same time, it's usually easy to be accurate with these if you invest the time--and this is #1, so it should be relatively easy--so here goes:
(B) 1. Many swim daily to stay fit.
Hunh? Seems like a mismatch. Maybe it's just background? Let's confirm:
2. Swim daily increase risk of ear infection.
Mismatch! "increase their risk" is not a match for "majority."
(C) 1. Most Dr.s say balanced diet.
Hmm, fishy. Where's the "more likely"?
2. Many find non-traditional diet is OK.
Mismatch. "Many" is not a match for "majority"
(D) 1. rich food bad for most people.
2. many reluctant.
Eliminate. "Many" is not a match for "majority."
(E) 1. Many health problems from diet.
Eliminate. "Many" is not a match for "more likely."