PrepTest 41, Section 3, Question 13
Researcher: People with certain personality disorders have more theta brain waves than those without such disorders. But my data show that the amount of one's theta brain waves increases while watching TV. So watching too much TV increases one's risk of developing personality disorders.
Researcher: People with certain personality disorders have more theta brain waves than those without such disorders. But my data show that the amount of one's theta brain waves increases while watching TV. So watching too much TV increases one's risk of developing personality disorders.
Researcher: People with certain personality disorders have more theta brain waves than those without such disorders. But my data show that the amount of one's theta brain waves increases while watching TV. So watching too much TV increases one's risk of developing personality disorders.
Researcher: People with certain personality disorders have more theta brain waves than those without such disorders. But my data show that the amount of one's theta brain waves increases while watching TV. So watching too much TV increases one's risk of developing personality disorders.
A questionable aspect of the reasoning above is that it
uses the phrase "personality disorders" ambiguously
fails to define the phrase "theta brain waves"
takes correlation to imply a causal connection
draws a conclusion from an unrepresentative sample of data
infers that watching TV is a consequence of a personality disorder
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