Q17:
Of patients over 65 years old who survived coronary bypass surgery—a procedure widely prescribed for people with heart disease—only 75 percent benefited from the surgery. Thus it appears that for one in four such patients, the doctors who advised them to undergo this surgery, with its attendant risks and expense, were more interested in an opportunity to practice their skills and in their fee than in helping the patient.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the argument?
Answer: E, why not D? Many thanks!
75% benefited from the surgery -> Doctor interested in practicing skill and charging fee on the other 25%
D supports the line of reasoning by excluding other factors.
E underminds the logic by pointing out that 75% and 25% are indistinguishable. If E is true, it weakens arthor's line of reasoning.
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