PrepTest 47, Section 3, Question 8
Consumer advocate: There is ample evidence that the model of car one drives greatly affects the chances that one's car will be stolen. The model of car stolen most often in our country last year, for example, was also the model stolen most often in the preceding year.
Consumer advocate: There is ample evidence that the model of car one drives greatly affects the chances that one's car will be stolen. The model of car stolen most often in our country last year, for example, was also the model stolen most often in the preceding year.
Consumer advocate: There is ample evidence that the model of car one drives greatly affects the chances that one's car will be stolen. The model of car stolen most often in our country last year, for example, was also the model stolen most often in the preceding year.
Consumer advocate: There is ample evidence that the model of car one drives greatly affects the chances that one's car will be stolen. The model of car stolen most often in our country last year, for example, was also the model stolen most often in the preceding year.
The consumer advocate's reasoning is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it
fails to address adequately the possibility that the model of car that was stolen most often last year was the most common model of car in the consumer advocate's country
fails to address adequately the possibility that the age of a car also greatly affects its chances of being stolen
fails to address adequately the possibility that the car model that was stolen most often last year was stolen as often as it was because it has a very high resale value
presumes, without providing justification, that someone considering whether or not to steal a particular car considers only what model the car is
presumes, without providing justification, that the likelihood of a car's being stolen should override other considerations in deciding which car one should drive
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