LSAT 142 – Section 1 – Question 22
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| Most strongly supported +MSS Causal Reasoning +CausR Sampling +Smpl | A
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B
1%
155
C
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158
D
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Summary
A study found that there isn’t a strong correlation between the amount of people’s income and their satisfaction with that income. Instead, people’s satisfaction with their income depends a lot on how their income compares to their neighbors’ income. Making more than one’s neighbors is associated with more satisfaction. People tend to live around people from their same economic class.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
People will be more satisfied with their own income if their neighbors are fired and lose their income.
People will be less satisfied with their own income if their neighbors begin to make a lot more money.
People will be less satisfied with their own income if their neighbors begin to make a lot more money.
A
People with high incomes are consistently more satisfied with their incomes than are people in the middle class.
Unsupported. People tend to live around others in their same economic class. Since satisfaction depends on comparisons with one’s neighbors, there’s no support for high earners being more satisfied than the middle class. High earners aren’t living around the middle class.
B
Older people are generally more satisfied with their incomes than are younger people.
Unsupported. The stimulus didn’t provide any evidence of differences between age groups. In addition, even if you think older people earn more than younger people, we don’t know that older people live around younger people or compare their incomes to younger people’s.
C
Satisfaction with income is strongly correlated with neighborhood.
Unsupported. We’re told satisfaction depends mainly on how one’s income compares with the incomes of one’s neighbors. So, a rich ‘hood and poor ‘hood could easily have the same satisfaction, since the people within each ‘hood compare themselves to others in the same ‘hood.
D
In general, people’s income levels have little effect on their level of satisfaction with life as a whole.
Unsupported. The stimulus concerns satisfaction with one’s income, not satisfaction with one’s life as a whole.
E
An increase in everyone’s incomes is not likely to greatly increase people’s levels of satisfaction with their own incomes.
Strongly supported. Satisfaction with income largely depends on whether one makes more than one’s neighbors. If everyone has an increase in their income, people don’t necessarily start to earn more than their neighbors. So, satisfaction with income doesn’t increase much.
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Section 1 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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Section 3 - Reading Comprehension
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Section 4 - Logical Reasoning
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