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Although I got my answer correct I was considering B for quite some time. My reasoning for not choosing it was that it has not been mentioned that critics found out factual inaccuracies. Other point is that critics are pointing out to inaccuracies despite good fact-checking processes in place.

Happy to understand this better.
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I think the most incorrect part of option B is the focus on "pre-publication" whereas the question stem focusses on critics pointing out errors post publication. So even if as per B, magazines have less rigorous fact checking processes compared to books, there should have been more errors pointed out by critics in magazines post publication too. But that doesn't happen, so the best weakener is A because it correctly points out that there are more reviews in books in general.

But I would also like to hear other experts' take on this. TIA
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­Reviewers of Orville Dennison's first book on medieval art have alleged a number of inaccuracies, but these charges are plainly absurd. Dennison has a long history of publishing magazine articles on art. No critic has found any errors in these publications. It is likely, then, that the critics of the book are wrong.

Which of the following would, if true, most seriously weaken the above argument?

A) Books on art tend to receive many more published reviews than do magazine articles on art.
B) Magazine articles tend to go through less rigorous prepublication fact-checking than do most books.
C) Magazine articles often draw from books for factual information.
D) Factual errors in books can be corrected more easily than errors in magazine articles.
E) Writings on medieval art appear more often in books than in magazines.
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Such a nice gmat trap between A and B.

Prethinking: Book - Errors but Magazines ( so many magazines yet ) - No Error
Maybe there is a disparity in review , or maybe some other difference that has caused the error like writing a book is not like writing a magazine.

C, D, E doesn't talk about the differences so we can easily eliminate them.

A and B talks about discrepancy.

A talks about post-publication review
B talks about pre-publication review

Additionally B talks about generalized cases not art books / magazines.

In the passage we talk about reviewers of Orville's book ( the book is already published ) hence B out.
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Conclusion: critics of the book are wrong.
Evidence/premisse: No critic has found any errors in these (magazine articles) publications.


Weaken the argument: Why would reviews on books be more accurate than in magazine articles? any answer that explain why books review standards are better than magazine, will help weaken the argument.

A) Books on art tend to receive many more published reviews than do magazine articles on art.
Plausibe answers, because if books have many more reviews, it is plausible to infere that many more errors will be find in books, than it will in magazine reports. This answer strenght the quality of book reviews, therefore, weaken the argument. Keep.

B) Magazine articles tend to go through less rigorous prepublication fact-checking than do most books.
This one can be tricky, but the main point is: *prepublication*. It if, otherwise, side after publication, it would be a plausible answer, because then we would assume that people dont find errors in magazine articles because they go through less rigorous fact checking. But, because it says before it is even publicated, it does not help me solve why books reviews find more errors than magazine articles. This actually can strenght the argument, because if MA have a less rigorous fact-checking, than you would assume that you would find more errors, and because you don't, the book reviews could be wrong.

C) Magazine articles often draw from books for factual information.
Wrong. If magazine articles are based froom books, then magazine articles would have the same errors. It strenghts the argument.

D) Factual errors in books can be corrected more easily than errors in magazine articles.
Wrong. So you would find more errors in magazine articles than in books. It strenghts the argument.

E) Writings on medieval art appear more often in books than in magazines.
If you infere a lot of things, maybe this could be somewhat ok, to think that books have more writings, so would lead to more errors, than you would weaken the argument that magazine articles dont have any. But in the end, "more often" does not help us, how more often?.

As you can see, A is the best answer, because is strenght the argument of why more errors are find in books than in magazine articles, and therefore, weaken the argument of the author.­
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This is a flawed question. Option A is not very strong contender. It is only that others are way too bad contenders so A becomes a lesser-wrong choice. But still option A has flaws in it.
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This is a flawed question. Option A is not very strong contender. It is only that others are way too bad contenders so A becomes a lesser-wrong choice. But still option A has flaws in it.
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