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Having trouble understanding how E isnt a flaw. A requires a bold assumption IMO.
Iish J.Y did a better job at explaining the wrong answers, explaining the right answer doesn't necessarily serve as an explanation for why wrong answers are incorrect in flaw questions. I have been drilling Flaw questions a lot recently and have noticed this as a reoccurring issue with these explanations #feedback.
Why did this give me butterflies?
Having trouble understanding why E is incorrect.
#feedback For the common trap examples, I think stating the correct answer after the specific trap answers listed would be good recall and provide even more depth into why these answers are wrong.
I originally had B selected but ended up choosing A due to the phrasing and my assumptions. The sentence, "given the evidence that the primary relationship of imported productions to cultures is not of dominance", led me to believe that in order to get to this step (modeling) we have to establish if there is a dominance or not (done through identifying viewing habits as posed in A). In my eyes to create an accurate model (B) you have to see if there needs to be one (A).
If you're having trouble digesting this analysis, the other explanation video for this question is alot more concise and has a better visual diagram IMO. https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-65-section-1-question-20/
Really stumped on E being incorrect. In my interpretation E establishes a more concrete link between over confidence in the experiment and in the real world (business) as apposed to the assumed link from the stimulus alone.