- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23850
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (D)
There are two studies to deal with in this stimulus. The first involves the relative earnings of men and women who are employed full time. The second involves the relative earnings of all employed men and women. The relative earnings for all employed women are much lower than the relative earnings for full time employed women. In such a situation, you should look to see what would likely be the factor in one survey that would cause such a deviation. Here, the one thing that does not seem to be addressed is the fact that part-time workers were included in the second study. Therefore, chances are the correct answer will involve part-time workers.
Answer choice (A): The discrepancy we are trying to resolve is based upon current salaries, not on the changes in salaries through the years. Therefore, any answer focused upon those changes will do nothing to resolve the current discrepancy.
Answer choice (B): This similarity between men’s and women’s salaries in similar full time positions would be factored into both studies, so therefore would not have any effect on the differences between the two studies.
Answer choice (C): This would be a good answer choice to explain changes in women’s relative earnings from year to year, but it does nothing to explain the differences in the two studies regarding current earnings.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Here we finally find our answer choice that takes the part time workers into consideration. Knowing that more women than men are part-time workers and part-time workers earn less than full time workers, explains the discrepancy between the first study and the second study.
Answer choice (E): We are concerned only with the differences between the two studies in Naota. Any information regarding differences in other countries is going to do nothing to resolve the discrepancy between the two Naota studies.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (D)
There are two studies to deal with in this stimulus. The first involves the relative earnings of men and women who are employed full time. The second involves the relative earnings of all employed men and women. The relative earnings for all employed women are much lower than the relative earnings for full time employed women. In such a situation, you should look to see what would likely be the factor in one survey that would cause such a deviation. Here, the one thing that does not seem to be addressed is the fact that part-time workers were included in the second study. Therefore, chances are the correct answer will involve part-time workers.
Answer choice (A): The discrepancy we are trying to resolve is based upon current salaries, not on the changes in salaries through the years. Therefore, any answer focused upon those changes will do nothing to resolve the current discrepancy.
Answer choice (B): This similarity between men’s and women’s salaries in similar full time positions would be factored into both studies, so therefore would not have any effect on the differences between the two studies.
Answer choice (C): This would be a good answer choice to explain changes in women’s relative earnings from year to year, but it does nothing to explain the differences in the two studies regarding current earnings.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. Here we finally find our answer choice that takes the part time workers into consideration. Knowing that more women than men are part-time workers and part-time workers earn less than full time workers, explains the discrepancy between the first study and the second study.
Answer choice (E): We are concerned only with the differences between the two studies in Naota. Any information regarding differences in other countries is going to do nothing to resolve the discrepancy between the two Naota studies.