- Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:08 am
#44187
Knowing when to generalize and when not to was the difficult part of this question for me. For the correct answer choice C we have to generalize by assuming that the example given of newborns of age four to six weeks applies to “babies” in general. I did NOT pick answer C because of this generalization and that lead me to the wrong answer. I also didn’t think the “release from discomfort” part was supported AT ALL by the stimulus. It seems that just because the baby stops crying doesn’t mean that they are released from discomfort. It just means that the newborn thinks it’s request for food (crying) has been heard and that they will now be fed so they don’t need to keep crying for the moment. Nowhere in the stimulus does it say or even imply that because the baby stops crying momentarily it has been relieved of discomfort. I guess we need to generalize and make an assumption for this phrase as well that if a baby stops crying momentarily that indicates that they have been relieved of discomfort.
I chose answer E because given only the information in the stimulus, “discomfort in newborns is best relieved by hearing the mother’s voice” is the only statement that is supported by the stimulus without applying the specific newborn example to babies in general. If babies stop crying when they hear their mother’s voice but not when they here ANY OTHER voice (and we are assuming that not crying indicates relief from discomfort according to correct answer C) so a mother’s voice MUST be the best way. I guess we just have to get used to learning how the test writers think and knowing what is ok to generalize and what is not. Even after reading over this one several times I still don’t “agree” that answer choice C is the most strongly supported statement but I know that I need to accept that it is the correct answer and to justify that in my mind.
I chose answer E because given only the information in the stimulus, “discomfort in newborns is best relieved by hearing the mother’s voice” is the only statement that is supported by the stimulus without applying the specific newborn example to babies in general. If babies stop crying when they hear their mother’s voice but not when they here ANY OTHER voice (and we are assuming that not crying indicates relief from discomfort according to correct answer C) so a mother’s voice MUST be the best way. I guess we just have to get used to learning how the test writers think and knowing what is ok to generalize and what is not. Even after reading over this one several times I still don’t “agree” that answer choice C is the most strongly supported statement but I know that I need to accept that it is the correct answer and to justify that in my mind.