City official: 'Since the implementation of the 'Midnight Basketball' program, which provides recreational activities for teenagers in the evenings, the rate of juvenile crime in our city has decreased by 15%. This proves that the 'Midnight Basketball' program is a successful deterrent to juvenile crime.'
The reasoning in the city official's argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it...
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A
presumes that a correlation between two events establishes a causal relationship.
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B
relies on statistical data that may be inaccurate or misleading.
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C
fails to consider other programs that may have contributed to the decrease in crime.
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D
does not specify the types of juvenile crimes that have decreased.