- Thu Aug 15, 2019 2:14 pm
#67315
This is definitely a Resolve-EXCEPT question! And yes, D is irrelevant because it does nothing to explain why the pilots on diets did worse than they had before or worse than those who did not diet. Not sure it's a "no control group" situation - those not on the diet are the control group. It's more of a "so what?" situation - it resolves nothing because it does nothing. We don't need the correct answer to cause a problem (and a lack of a control group would be a problem for a scientific study). We just need for it to not help to explain what happened.
Answer E helps explain why the dieters did worse than they had before and worse than those who did not diet. Their diet lowered their glucose levels, and glucose is vital to brain function, so they were working with lower-functioning brains! The bit about alcohol in the answer isn't really important, but just a distraction intended to entice people to select it out of confusion.
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