by ttunden Tue May 27, 2014 4:01 pm
Here is my thought process for this question.
I identified it as a method of reasoning question.
From the stim we can see there was a survey conducted. Almost all the people that took it said they were 75% of their real age.
Author says there is a problem. Uses counter example of one individual and applies the results of the survey to the individual in a temporal sense.
SO the method of reasoning or argumentation that I see going on here is that the author uses that example and assumes that they always feel 75% of their age when it was just a survey asking the people once. Now, this is my real time thinking ie what I would be thinking in a test taking situation. Especially since this is the last Q, this is sufficient for me and I would from here on hit the answer choices and see if anything matches up.
A - yeah this looks pretty good. Lets see what the other choices have to say.
B - well....... not sure about reinterpreting what CERTAIN people actually said. Only uses example of one individual, a 48 year old man. Not sure about the most reasonable part either. This is enough for me to eliminate.
C - there is no generalization occurring. I am going to eliminate this.
D - Not trying to prove that at least one of the statements i false. I am going to eliminate this.
E - No. I am reading this and I'm a little confused but overall, it didn't match my understanding of the argument core and I don't think this is occurring. So I will eliminate.
Once again, I was fairly brief but this would match my real time thinking. If you want me to elaborate more or want more information, feel free to send me a pm.