Divorce - CR

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Divorce - CR

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Típico problema de Critical Reasoning en GMAT:
A marriage counselor noted that couples who have occasional violent arguments are less likely to divorce within the next six months than those who have frequent but less violent arguments. He concluded that frequent arguing is a major factor in the causation of severe marital disharmony.

The counselor’s conclusion is most weakened by which of the following observations?


A. Couples who have already come to the point of divorce argue continuously over small matters.
B. People who have recently divorced are more likely to argue violently when they meet.
C. Many people in happy marriages have occasional violent arguments.
D. Recently divorced people rarely cite frequent arguments as a cause of marital disharmony
E. A significant fraction of couples close to divorce do not talk to each other.

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Re: Divorce - CR

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Normalmente las preguntas de CR las hago sin intentar darle muchas vueltas, sino uno se descuida y pierde 5 minutos decidiendo! :D

A. Me gusta! es clave who have already come to the point of divorce, demuestra que discuten frecuentemente al llegar al punto del divorcio NO antes
B. Fuera de contexto, no nos interesa la gente divorciada
C. A favor
D. Como la 2, Fuera de contexto, no nos interesa la gente divorciada
E. Fuera de contexto, habla de lo que pasa cuando ya están cerca del divorcio no antes
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