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Conclusion:
eating whole grains can have an appreciable effect on cholesterol levels
Premises:
Scientists: Eating 3 servings of whole grain a day causes decrease in colesterol levels
Study: two grups with same initial colesterol levels. People who ate whole grains had less colesterol after 6 months than people who didin't
Assumption:
All other factors remained the same between the two groups during the study or no other factor caused the result

A) Out of scope
B) This choice questions the assumption by considering an alternative factor that could have affected the results of the study and invalidate the conclusion CORRECT
C)Does nothing to adress differences between the first and second group.
D)Out of scope
E)Out of scope
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Good explanation of the correct answer above--I wanted to point out one more thing about this question type. This "which of the following...would be most useful in evaluating the claim"-question is, as victorxman analyzed, an assumption question in disguise. Recognizing categories of assumptions can be one huge tool in your kit that helps you quickly eliminate answers that are out of scope, as well as zero in on the correct one.

The red flag in this situation is that the scientists NOTICED something happened at the same time, and then they drew a conclusion about CAUSALITY. It's our classic high school dilemma-- "correlation does not prove causation!" As soon as we recognize there is a causal assumption being, made, we can quickly eliminate anything not related to the causal relationship as specifically stated in the conclusion, and label it with that handy phrase, "out of scope." This assumption type will appear again and again on the gmat.
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I have a question between B and C....

b) Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?

--- As per OE, this is Alternative consideration making this Choice Correct....

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?

---- Why can't medication also be the alternate choice to consider? If medication can drop the chlr level then this choice should also be considered?

Pls suggest...
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I have a question between B and C....

b) Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?

--- As per OE, this is Alternative consideration making this Choice Correct....

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?

---- Why can't medication also be the alternate choice to consider? If medication can drop the chlr level then this choice should also be considered?

Pls suggest...

hi,

whenever you are evaluating something...you are just focussed to that thing only.

for example.
if john plays in the playing eleven ,the team is going to win.
suppose you have to evaluate this argument.
so in this case you will be just concerned about JOHN s importance.
you will not consider that if somebody mr.X will affect the team in the same way or not.

same is the case here in our question:
our conclusion is:
eating whole grains can have an appreciable effect on cholesterol levels.===>in this case...eating whole grain is acting like JOHN of previous example...we have to see the importance of this only.

now in option C

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?===>HERE MEDICATION is acting like MR X of previous example...so we dont want to know about this...

hope it helps...
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I have a question between B and C....

b) Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?

--- As per OE, this is Alternative consideration making this Choice Correct....

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?

---- Why can't medication also be the alternate choice to consider? If medication can drop the chlr level then this choice should also be considered?

Pls suggest...

hi,

whenever you are evaluating something...you are just focussed to that thing only.

for example.
if john plays in the playing eleven ,the team is going to win.
suppose you have to evaluate this argument.
so in this case you will be just concerned about JOHN s importance.
you will not consider that if somebody mr.X will affect the team in the same way or not.

same is the case here in our question:
our conclusion is:
eating whole grains can have an appreciable effect on cholesterol levels.===>in this case...eating whole grain is acting like JOHN of previous example...we have to see the importance of this only.

now in option C

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?===>HERE MEDICATION is acting like MR X of previous example...so we dont want to know about this...

hope it helps...


I agree with C, but my question is - why Exercise in option b not acting like Mr X.?
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I have a question between B and C....

b) Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?

--- As per OE, this is Alternative consideration making this Choice Correct....

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?

---- Why can't medication also be the alternate choice to consider? If medication can drop the chlr level then this choice should also be considered?

Pls suggest...

First of all, the conclusion is: “eating whole grains can have an appreciable effect on cholesterol levels”.

C: Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?
If two groups take the same medication, and they have the same drop in cholesterol --> FINAL RESULTS are the same, we cannot determine whether whole grains help to reduce cholesterol or not.
For example:
A and B have same cholesterol levels at 10
After eating whole grains ==> A’s cholesterol reduces to 5
B did not eat whole grains ==> B’s cholesterol is still 10
BUT, after taking medication ==> Both A’s cholesterol and B’s reduce to 3. You don’t know whether whole grains helped A? but actually, whole grains did.
KEY word is “THE SAME DROP” ==> The FINAL results the same . It doesn’t matter how A and B did, the final results are the same. But "eating whole grains" is middle factor ==> Hence, C cannot help to evaluate the middle factor.

B: Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?.
KEY WORD “same exercise” ==> Exercise has same effects on A and B. If A and B take different exercises ==> The final results may be different
For example:
A and B have same cholesterol levels at 10
After eating whole grains ==> A’s cholesterol reduces to 5
After exercising ==> A’s cholesterol reduces 3 more
==> Total cholesterol reduction of A is 8
B did not eat whole grains ==> B’s cholesterol is still 10
After exercising ==> B’s cholesterol reduces 3
==> Total cholesterol reduction of B: 3

Clearly, B helps you evaluate the effect "reduction 5 points of whole grains".

Hope it's clear
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I have a question between B and C....

b) Were the two groups of people in the study involved in the same exercise program?

--- As per OE, this is Alternative consideration making this Choice Correct....

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?

---- Why can't medication also be the alternate choice to consider? If medication can drop the chlr level then this choice should also be considered?

Pls suggest...

hi,

whenever you are evaluating something...you are just focussed to that thing only.

for example.
if john plays in the playing eleven ,the team is going to win.
suppose you have to evaluate this argument.
so in this case you will be just concerned about JOHN s importance.
you will not consider that if somebody mr.X will affect the team in the same way or not.

same is the case here in our question:
our conclusion is:
eating whole grains can have an appreciable effect on cholesterol levels.===>in this case...eating whole grain is acting like JOHN of previous example...we have to see the importance of this only.

now in option C

c) Can the same drop in cholesterol be achieved through medication?===>HERE MEDICATION is acting like MR X of previous example...so we dont want to know about this...

hope it helps...


I agree with C, but my question is - why Exercise in option b not acting like Mr X.?

in option B:

if john plays in the playing eleven ,the team is going to win.
suppose you have to evaluate this argument.

NOW when you evaluating ....john...you are checking his importance...
so how can you check his importance...
one time you will make play JOHN and see whats the team performance..
and next time you will make the team play without john...ok

analogous of OPTION B is this case....you are removing john...and seeing the importance..with remaining team.
anlogous of option C: IF mr X PLays in the team then whether team will win .===>so in this case we are not judging JOHN...we are seeing the importance of MR X

pghai has already explained very well.

hope you must be clear.
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Thanks.. Guys... I guess I missed the key word of same exercise... :?
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Thanks.. Guys... I guess I missed the key word of same exercise... :?

Yes, It's like an example:

Same exercise:
A: X+2 => reduce 3
B: 2 ==> reduce only 2
==> X is the effect of whole grains ==> You can evaluate X (X=1)

Same drop
A: X + Y => reduce 5
B: Y ==> also lead to the same reduction 5
==> You cannot determine what X is

Hope it helps.
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I eliminated B because in no part of the text it said that exercise is one of the ways to lower cholesterol (i thought that assuming that would be bringing external information into the passage). Why wasn ́t it considered external information this time?

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Hi,
I would recommend diving a little deeper into this question to understand the intent behind the option.

The thinking process varies slightly from an asummption type (which is the one I assume you are thinking about as that's where this option could possibly be considered external information)
For evaluate, you need to see what is the impact on the conclusion when you answer yes or no to the particular option. Let's take B): Yes: if the 2 groups of people belonged to the same exercise program, then it strengthens the conclusion that it is indeed eating grains that is helping reduce cholesterol levels. If you answer No: it hints to the fact that there might be some other factor (fitness/exercise) that is leading to reduced cholesterol levels. The group with reduced levels could be exercising more which weakens the claim that the grains were the cause. "Could something else besides whole grains explain the difference?"

Key takeaway: always stick with the conclusion, and what is the option doing to the conclusion - if answering yes/no doesn't impact the conclusion - it is not the right answer choice.
Hope this helps!
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I eliminated B because in no part of the text it said that exercise is one of the ways to lower cholesterol (i thought that assuming that would be bringing external information into the passage). Why wasn ́t it considered external information this time?

Thanks!
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This is such a bad question. Having the same exercise program is out of the scope of the argument. How can you expect that to be the answer and not the realistic portion. OMG
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