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There are two parts of the conclusion:
a) The researcher deduced that hats keep the sun from damaging hair
b) The researcher deduced that a white-colored cover provides better protection from the sun than a black one does.

The question asks to select one option that strengthens both arguments and one option that weakens both arguments.

1. Strengthen:

"Balinese who ceased wearing hats lost more hair than those who kept wearing black hats."

The above strengthens both arguments because of the following reasons:
a) The researcher concluded a cause and effect relationship between wearing hats and having more protection against the sun. By ceasing to wear hats, we take away the cause, and since in this way hair loss increased even more than those who wear black hats, the argument is surely strengthened.
b) In this case we will have to assume that at least some Balinese who ceased wearing hats altogether used to wear white hats. Then the fact that ceasing to wear hats (some white) and the evidence provided in the argument that those who wore white hats suffered no hair loss vs some hair loss experienced by those who wear black hats, we can say that ceasing to wear white hats increased hair loss to extents greater than hair loss experienced by those who wear black hats strengthens the argument that claims white hats protect hair from sun more than black hats do.

2. Weaken

"Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats."

Not too positive about the word "needed" here, but this choice gives an alternate reason for lack of hair loss, and by showing that those who wore black hats may have used less wax this choice implies that wax instead of wearing hats prevent Balinese from losing hair, and the color of hats might not have anything to do with hair loss or lack thereof.
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1.Supports Both-Option E
2.Weakens Both-Option B

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In 1980 a researcher examined different indicators of hair health in a group of 14-year-olds living in Bali, and found their hair to be in healthy condition. In 2000 she examined the same group again, and found that those who had worn the local white hats for the past 20 years still had healthy hair, whereas those who had worn the local black hats suffered from slight hair loss. Those who hadn’t worn a hat at all had lost all of their hair. The researcher deduced that (a) hats keep the sun from damaging hair, and (b) a white-colored cover provides better protection from the sun than a black one does.

Select a statement that supports both of the researchers’ conclusions, (a) and (b). Then select a statement that weakens both conclusions. Make only two selections, one in each column.

Supports bothWeakens bothStatements
The black Balinese hats are made of polyester, known to increase hair loss. - not providing any idea regarding white hats
Weakens bothIn Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight. - If all the conclusions are made based on the fact that no sunlight was present in the area, all conclusions will be shattered
White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss.
Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats. - use of wax neither supports nor weakens the conclusion
SupportsBalinese who ceased wearing hats lost more hair than those who kept wearing black hats. - it provides a support by providing negative impact of not wearing hat
Traditionally, Balinese always wear the same color hat as their ancestors did., irrelevant
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Hello Everyone!

The following is the OA to this question

Supports both: White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss.
Weakens both: Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

No one got correct, strange!

Nobody got it right mainly because it is virtually impossible to determine that statement that "White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss" can support both (a) and (b).

How can it provide support to “a white-colored cover provides better protection from the sun than a black one does"? It also contradicts with the premise that people who wore white hat did not suffer from hair loss.

Will you please provide some explanations? Thanks!
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Explanation

I have solved this question just now and I am sure there might be some problem with the OA given with the source (This question belongs to Exampal GMAT Prep).

The logical answer should be:

Strengthen Both: Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.
Weaken Both: In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

Here is the detailed explanation:

The black Balinese hats are made of polyester, known to increase hair loss.

This option strengthens only option (b) above but does nothing to (a)

In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

This option weakens both (a) and (b). It tells us that white hats have no superiority over black hats and that hats did not keep the sun from damaging hair.

White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss.

This is the polar opposite to what is stated in the premise and conclusion above it simply says that all written above is wrong. It has no logical connection though.

Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

This statement strengthens the above argument and both parts of the conclusion. It tells us why white hats are superior to black hats and that wearing hats does matter.

Balinese who ceased wearing hats lost more hair than those who kept wearing black hats.

It strengthen (a) above but did not tell anything about (b)

Traditionally, Balinese always wear the same color hat as their ancestors did.

This statement is totally unrelated.

Does this all make sense?
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Explanation

I have solved this question just now and I am sure there might be some problem with the OA given with the source (This question belongs to Exampal GMAT Prep).

The logical answer should be:

Strengthen Both: Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.
Weaken Both: In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

Here is the detailed explanation:

The black Balinese hats are made of polyester, known to increase hair loss.

This option strengthens only option (b) above but does nothing to (a)

In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

This option weakens both (a) and (b). It tells us that white hats have no superiority over black hats and that hats did not keep the sun from damaging hair.

White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss.

This is the polar opposite to what is stated in the premise and conclusion above it simply says that all written above is wrong. It has no logical connection though.

Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

This statement strengthens the above argument and both parts of the conclusion. It tells us why white hats are superior to black hats and that wearing hats does matter.

Balinese who ceased wearing hats lost more hair than those who kept wearing black hats.

It strengthen (a) above but did not tell anything about (b)

Traditionally, Balinese always wear the same color hat as their ancestors did.

This statement is totally unrelated.

Does this all make sense?

I have a few problems with this explanation.

In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

This statement does not mention black hats. So while we can certainly conclude that hats did not keep the sun from damaging hair since hats are not even worn outside, how can this statement weaken the argument that white hats are better than black hats for protection against the sun. Is it the fact that since hats are not keeping the sun from damaging hair, the colour of the hat does not matter? Any colour hat will be unable to protect the hair, so it is pointless to compare two different colours of hat?

Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

While your interpretation of this statement does make sense, my interpretation is slightly different. It can be concluded from this statement that it's actually the wax and not the hat itself that is protecting the hair. So if a person only applies wax to their hair it should protect their hair from the sun. So we can technically weaken both the statements from this. First, its not the hats that are keeping the sun from damaging the hair, its actually wax. Second, we can't compare two different colours of hats, since its technically the wax that's protecting the hair.
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Sajjad1994 - can we rectify the answers for the above question?
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Sajjad1994 - can we rectify the answers for the above question?
There is no issue with the answers. Is there any?
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I struggled with this a bit. The answer to the strengthens both question stands corrected. The logic class I took a while back comes to the rescue.

A implies B: Hats provide protection from the sun
A implies C implies B: Hats wearers happen to use wax, which in turn protects from the sun

The second statement can be simplified to the first statement. ie A-> C and C->B can be merged to A -> B. Hope this clarifies

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Explanation

I have solved this question just now and I am sure there might be some problem with the OA given with the source (This question belongs to Exampal GMAT Prep).

The logical answer should be:

Strengthen Both: Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.
Weaken Both: In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

Here is the detailed explanation:

The black Balinese hats are made of polyester, known to increase hair loss.

This option strengthens only option (b) above but does nothing to (a)

In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

This option weakens both (a) and (b). It tells us that white hats have no superiority over black hats and that hats did not keep the sun from damaging hair.

White hats are worn too tightly in Bali, a practice that increases hair loss.

This is the polar opposite to what is stated in the premise and conclusion above it simply says that all written above is wrong. It has no logical connection though.

Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

This statement strengthens the above argument and both parts of the conclusion. It tells us why white hats are superior to black hats and that wearing hats does matter.

Balinese who ceased wearing hats lost more hair than those who kept wearing black hats.

It strengthen (a) above but did not tell anything about (b)

Traditionally, Balinese always wear the same color hat as their ancestors did.

This statement is totally unrelated.

Does this all make sense?

I have a few problems with this explanation.

In Bali, white hats are only worn in closed places with no sunlight.

This statement does not mention black hats. So while we can certainly conclude that hats did not keep the sun from damaging hair since hats are not even worn outside, how can this statement weaken the argument that white hats are better than black hats for protection against the sun. Is it the fact that since hats are not keeping the sun from damaging hair, the colour of the hat does not matter? Any colour hat will be unable to protect the hair, so it is pointless to compare two different colours of hat?

Hat wearers use wax, which decreases hair loss, but less wax is needed in black hats.

While your interpretation of this statement does make sense, my interpretation is slightly different. It can be concluded from this statement that it's actually the wax and not the hat itself that is protecting the hair. So if a person only applies wax to their hair it should protect their hair from the sun. So we can technically weaken both the statements from this. First, its not the hats that are keeping the sun from damaging the hair, its actually wax. Second, we can't compare two different colours of hats, since its technically the wax that's protecting the hair.
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