A politician wrote the following: "I realize there are some short-comings to the questionnaire method. However, since I send a copy of the questionnaire to every home in the district, I believe the results are quite representative...I think the numbers received are so large that it is quite accurate even though the survey is not done scientifically."
THE LAST SENTENCE IS IMPORTANT- I think the numbers received are so large that it is quite accurate even though the survey is not done scientifically."
[b
]Premise[/b] - Since the numbers received is large'''''
Counter premise - even though the survey is not done scientifically'''''''
CONCLUSION[/b]- The result is quite accurate.
New element in conclusion "accurate result'. To find the assumption- this new element has to be related to the premise. Hense one of the assumptions could be----[b]LARGE NUMBERS OF REPLIES MEANS THE RESULT IS ACCURATE.....
ONLY 'E' MATCHES. HENCE CORRECT ANSWER.The writer of the above statement makes which of the following assumptions:
(A) Most people who received the questionnaire have replied.
CANNOT BE ASSUMED. It is given that numbers received is large.(B) Most people in the district live in homes.
NOT AN ASSUMPTION.(C) The questionnaire method of data collection is unscientific.
INCORRECT. ONLY THE survey is not done scientifically.(D) The large number of replies means that a high proportion of those sampled have replied.
CANNOT BE ASSUMED.(E) A large, absolute number of replies is synonymous with accuracy.
JOINS NEW TERM TO PREMISE.... CORRECT.....
THIS COULD BE CALLED A SLIGHTLY ABSTRACT METHOD......

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