Question Type:
Match the Flaw
Stimulus Breakdown:
Conclusion: There so such thing as MPD.
Evidence: In all my years, I've never seen a case of MPD.
Answer Anticipation:
This flaw seems to just be "If I haven't seen it, then it doesn't exist!" In more fancy terms, we might say that the author is assuming the past is representative of the future, or that she's assuming that her clinical practice is representative of all psychiatric practices.
Correct Answer:
E
Answer Choice Analysis:
(A) Very close! The only difference is that the conclusion is more moderate: "it seldom happens" vs. "it doesn't happen" in the original.
(B) Not the same type of personal-experience evidence.
(C) Pretty close, but this argument is "because something has rarely happened" vs. "because something has NEVER happened" in the original.
(D) This argument says "because it's always been this way, it will probably continue to be this way."
(E) YES! This says "because I haven't 'em, they don't exist!"
Takeaway/Pattern: This was a pretty straightforward one. The hardest part is staying vigilant about the strength of the claims so that we don't fall in love with a close-but-not-quite match along the way to (E). Continue to remind yourself what you're looking for before you address each answer choice.
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