Boil it down:
There are some factors. BUT something is lacking
Intuitive judgement is vital
Conclusion: intuitive judgement + some info (though lacking) = good decisions possible
Parallel-
Sometimes, we suffer from fever
During fever, paracetamol helps.
For an XYZ person, he will be relieved if he takes paracetamol during fever. Why? Paracetamol helps in fever
Gap/ jump:
Intuitive judgment can compensate for lack of information
Which of the following, if true,
most logically completes the argument?
(A)
the central reason for failure in foreign policy decision making is the absence of critical information – irrelevant – doesn’t talk about intuitive judgement
(B) those leaders whose foreign policy decisions have been
highly ranked have also been found to have good intuitive judgment – Trap – because here we don’t know whether those leaders used intuitive judgement or not
(C) both intuitive judgment and
good information are required for sound decision making – opposite to conclusion because we need something that shows that somebody can make a good decision even with lack of info using intuitive judgement
(D) good foreign policy decisions often lead to improved
methods of gathering information – irrelevant – we need something what leads to good decisions
(E) intuitive judgment can produce good decisions based on past experience, even when there are important gaps in current information – Less sexy – correct – shows the mechanism of how Intuitive judgment can compensate for lack of information