gmathunter07
Convinced with the answer choice B. But can someone explain why choice D is wrong? It also talks about genetic relation in personality development.
Good question. Let’s take a quick look at the potential arguments with weakening statements for both B and D.
Argument B
Genetic link found for alcoholics - therefore alcoholism is genetically caused
Weakening (from stem)
Any group can be linked genetically even though the marker may have no relevance
[Direct, strong weakening of argument]
Argument D
Genes may determine environmental responses, therefore scientists can’t say that heredity doesn’t impact personality
Weakening (from stem)
Any group can be linked genetically even though the marker may have no relevance
[Indirect, minor potential weakening]
Even though the statement from the stem does work against the Argument, the connection isn’t very strong. The potential argument is so broad and the weakening statement provides a very specific counterpoint. With the argument stating that scientists can’t rule out genetics when thinking about personality, providing a counterpoint about genetic links for football watchers would not give scientists license to ignore heredity impacts on personality.
This is a good example of what happens with CR answer choices. You will often find 2 relevant answer choices and you have to determine which one is best (the question states: The consideration above can BEST serve…).
KW