LSAT 158 – Section 2 – Question 04
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Cerrato: Economists argue both that the higher turnover rate of part-time workers shows them to be much more likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs than full-time workers are and that lower-paid, part-time workers threaten to take jobs from full-time employees. But because job efficiency is positively correlated with job satisfaction, companies are unlikely to replace satisfied employees with dissatisfied ones. Therefore, _______.
Summary
Some economists claim that part-time workers are more likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs than full-time workers, and that part-time workers threaten to take jobs from full-time employees. However, companies are unlikely to replace satisfied employees with dissatisfied employees, since job efficiency is positively correlated with job satisfaction.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
Therefore, dissatisfied part-time employees are unlikely to be a threat to full-time employees.
A
full-time workers are likely to lose jobs to part-time workers
Full-time workers are not likely to lose their jobs to part-time workers, since part-time workers are more likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs, and companies are unlikely to replace satisfied employees with dissatisfied ones.
B
the companies earning the greatest profits tend to be those that pay their workers the highest wages
We don’t know what companies earning the greatest profits pay their employees.
C
dissatisfied part-time workers are unlikely to threaten the jobs of full-time workers
Cerrato uses the economists’ claim regarding part-time workers being more likely to be dissatisfied to suggest that part-time workers are not a threat to full-time workers.
D
the higher turnover rate of part-time workers is only partly caused by their greater job dissatisfaction
Cerrato does not refute the economists’ claim that employee dissatisfaction causes a higher turnover rate for part-time workers.
E
companies generally hire part-time workers only when they are unable to hire full-time ones
We don’t know why companies hire part-time workers over full-time workers.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
- Passage 1 – Questions
- Passage 2 – Passage
- Passage 2 – Questions
- Passage 3 – Passage
- Passage 3 – Questions
- Passage 4 – Passage
- Passage 4 – Questions
Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
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- Question 07
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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- Question 03
- Question 04
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- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
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- Question 15
- Question 16
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- Question 24
- Question 25
Section 4 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
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