Although 90 percent of the population believes itself to be well inFORMed about health care, only 20 percent knows enough about DNA
So apparently at least 80 percent of the population does not know enough about medical concepts to make well-inFORMed personal medical choices or to make good public policy decisions about health care
The argument's reasoning is questionable because the argument fails to demonstrate that (A) those people who can understand news stories about DNA are able to make well-inFORMed personal medical choices (B) more than 20 percent of the population needs to be well inFORMed about health care for good public policy decisions about health care to be made (C) one's being able to make well-inFORMed personal medical choices ensures that one makes good publ