Psychologist: In the age of the Internet, while increased information allows us access to objectively greater choices, it also leads to greater anxiety, indecision, paralysis, and dissatisfaction. Rather than empowering us to make better choices, our virtually unlimited access to information often leads to greater fear of making the wrong decision, which in turn leads to us spinning our wheels in a seemingly inescapable purgatory of analysis paralysis, all the while getting nowhere on our important projects.
it also leads to greater anxiety, indecision, paralysis, and dissatisfaction. This is the main conclusion of the argument, BF1 is the premise of the argument.
In the psychologist’s argument, the portion in boldface plays which of the following roles?
A. It is the main conclusion of the argument.
Incorrect, this is not the main conclusion.
B. It is a premise that the argument seeks to explain.
Yes, this is true that it is used as the premise, but the argument doesn't seek to explain access of objectivity of greater choices, It goes on to explain why it leads to fear, etc.
C. It is an observation whose implication the argument seeks to evaluate.
Yes, this is the correct choice. It is the observation of psy and the argument seeks to explain the implications of the same.
D. It is evidence that opposes the main conclusion of the argument.
It does not oppose the main conclusion.
E. It is an opinion that the argument seeks to oppose
this is not correct as the argument doesn't oppose "IT ALSO".
The answer is C.