Re: The current trend toward specialization in nearly all occupa
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20 Jan 2020, 04:47
EXCEPT question are tricky. Not only you have to look at what the argument asks you, in this case weaken the argument, but also you have to find the opposite answer which is correct. Basically, two steps
Now, the stimulus tells us , basically, that the preparation we should provide to the new workes, who studies to enter the job market should have a broad preparation and NOT a specialized one.
You have to weaken this argument among the choices and find those they are correct. Turns out, they are wrong.
You have to find the answer which will not weaken the argument or that is neutral.
A) Many of the world's problems can he solved only by highly specialized experts working on specific problems.
Weaken. So is wrong
B) Relatively few generalists are needed to coordinate the work of the many specialists.
We do not need coordination we do need who WORKS. This option does not anything to attack the argument above. Correct
C) Specialization does not necessarily entail losing the ability to see the broad picture.
They see the broad picture. So they can be also good for both spectra. Wrong
D) Increasingly complex problems require a growing level of technical expertise that can be acquired only through specialization.
Wrong
E) Even the traditional liberal education is becoming more highly specialized today.
Wrong
Hope this helps