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PT48, S1, Q11 Students asked by a psychologist to tell a lie

by angela Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:11 pm

11. (E)
Question type: Application
This question asks which principle is best illustrated by the three different premises in the argument. Answer choice (E) most clearly states the principle demonstrated in the argument, that people overestimate the extent to which others notice their behavior.

(A) states the opposite of what the argument illustrates.
(B) is appealing, but it requires a flawed assumption that we can conclude an absolute from relative information.
(C) is appealing, but it requires a flawed assumption that we can conclude an absolute from relative information.
(D) is beyond the scope of the argument.
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Re: PT48, S1, Q11 Students asked by a psychologist to tell a lie

by katherine.morales15 Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:07 pm

angela Wrote:11. (E)
Question type: Application

(B) is appealing, but it requires a flawed assumption that we can conclude an absolute from relative information.
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Can you elaborate on how this answer choice commits and absolute to relative flaw?

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