- Fri Feb 28, 2020 8:01 pm
#74137
tfab,
My view of answer choice (E) is that it operates by presenting a general rule which the stimulus situation may exemplify. The answer tells us to expect more aggressive behavior after someone is told it's acceptable. The children in the stimulus behaved more aggressively after playing games. Is that because they were told it was acceptable, or otherwise viewed the experiment as entailing that it was acceptable? If so, their behavior would make sense as a consequence of that. This doesn't prove anything definitively, but it provides an explanation consistent with the facts and conclusion, so it bolsters the conclusion.
Robert Carroll
My view of answer choice (E) is that it operates by presenting a general rule which the stimulus situation may exemplify. The answer tells us to expect more aggressive behavior after someone is told it's acceptable. The children in the stimulus behaved more aggressively after playing games. Is that because they were told it was acceptable, or otherwise viewed the experiment as entailing that it was acceptable? If so, their behavior would make sense as a consequence of that. This doesn't prove anything definitively, but it provides an explanation consistent with the facts and conclusion, so it bolsters the conclusion.
Robert Carroll