- Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:29 pm
#23372
Hello,
So the authors states that most people are confused by info from broadcast news b/c that info is:
delivered to quickly
or of it being poorly organized
from this the author concludes that it cant be b/c of broadcasts being delivered to quickly b/c typical new broadcasts have a lower information density, that most people can cope with. So then the author states that if its isn't it being delivered to quickly it must be b/c it is poorly organized
So I chose answer choice B b/c when I negated it I got " poor organization in news story makes it POSSIBLE to understand information. Wouldnt this weaken the conclusion?
Can someone please explain how to approach problems like these. And the differences b/w A and B
Thankyou
Sarah
So the authors states that most people are confused by info from broadcast news b/c that info is:
delivered to quickly
or of it being poorly organized
from this the author concludes that it cant be b/c of broadcasts being delivered to quickly b/c typical new broadcasts have a lower information density, that most people can cope with. So then the author states that if its isn't it being delivered to quickly it must be b/c it is poorly organized
So I chose answer choice B b/c when I negated it I got " poor organization in news story makes it POSSIBLE to understand information. Wouldnt this weaken the conclusion?
Can someone please explain how to approach problems like these. And the differences b/w A and B
Thankyou
Sarah