Conclusion Poor nutrition is at the root of the violent behavior of many young offenders. βββββββββββ ββββββββ ββββ ββ β βββββββ βββββββββββ βββ βββββ ββββββββββ βββ βββββββ βββββββ βββββ ββββ ββββββββββββ ββββββ ββββ βββ ββββ ββββββββββ βββββ βββββ ββββ ββββ βββ ββ ββββββββββ ββ β ββββββββββ βββββββββββ ββββ ββ βββ βββββββ βββββββ ββββ ββββββ ββ β ββββ ββββ ββ ββββββββββ βββββ βββ β ββββββ βββββββββββ ββ βββββ ββββββββ ββββ βββ ββββ ββββββ ββ βββ βββββββββββ βββββ βββββββ βββββββ βββ ββββ βββββββ ββββ βββββββββ βββ βββββββ βββββββββ
The author hypothesizes that poor nutrition causes violent behavior in young offenders. This is based on two studies: one showed that violent inmates tend to choose low-nutrient foods, and the second showed that when given a high-nutrient diet, violent inmatesβ behavior improved. This informs the authorβs sub-conclusion that the studies show a connection between violence and poor nutrition.
The author assumes causation from correlation. Specifically, the author assumes that poor nutrition causes violent behavior, as opposed to some other factor the researchers did not account for.
Which one of the following, ββ βββββ ββββ βββββββββββ βββ βββββββββ
Some of the βββββββ βββββββ βββ ββββ ββββ ββ βββ ββββββββββ βββ βββββββββ β βββββ ββββββ ββ βββββββ βββββββ
This does not affect the argument. The amount of violent crime each violent inmate committed does not change anything for the argumentβthey all had, at some point, committed a violent crime that led to their incarceration.
Dietary changes are ββββββ βββ βββββββ ββ βββββββββ ββββ βββ βββββ ββββ ββ ββββββ βββββββ ββ ββββββββββββ βββ βββββ ββββββββββ
This does not affect the argument, which is not about whether dietary changes should be implemented in these institutions but about how poor nutrition causes violent behavior.
Many young offenders ββββ ββββββββ ββββ ββββ βββ ββββββββ β ββββββββββββ ββββ ββββββββ ββ βββ ββββ ββββββ ββββ βββββββββ β βββββββ ββββββ
This does not affect the argument, which is not about whether a single low-nutrient food can influence behavior, but about whether a diet lacking nutrition can influence behavior. There is no reason to believe eating a low-nutrient food led the offender to commit the crime.
A further study ββββββββββββ βββββ βββββββββ βββ βββββ β βββββββββββββ ββββ ββ βββββ βββ βββ βββββ ββββ ββββ ββ ββββ ββββ βββββββββββ
(D) does not tell us enough for it to have an impact. For example, the word βmanyβ tells us little about how many of the inmates were nonviolent. We also donβt know about the sampleβmaybe only 5 out of hundreds of inmates chose the healthy diet, and 3 of them were nonviolent.
Answers that provide additional support for a claim that the argument doesn't need more support for.
The violent inmates ββ βββ βββββββββββ βββ ββββ βββ ββββββ ββ β βββββββββββββ ββββ βββ βββ ββββ ββ βββββββββββ ββ βββββββββ
This strengthens the argument. It supports the authorβs assumption that poor nutrition causes violent behavior, as opposed to some other factor the researchers did not account forβit shows that removing the high-nutrient diet also removes the improvement.
Presenting evidence that corroborates (in Strengthen) or conflicts (in Weaken) with the author's hypothesized explanation or the predictions that follow from that explanation.