- Tue May 03, 2016 11:09 am
#23856
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
A study reveals that fewer people go to the museum when the museum does not feature a special exhibition, but they spend more time there. Given that there are so many ways of explaining the differing average lengths of museum visits, the question stem is asking us to identify the one correct answer that would either confuse the situation, or, more likely, have no impact on it. The four incorrect answers, on the other hand, will resolve or explain the situation.
Answer choice (A): If visitors during special exhibitions tend to focus only on specific exhibits, no wonder they spend a shorter amount of time in the museum. Because this answer choice explains the discrepancy between the average lengths of visits, it is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Just because museum hours are not extended during special exhibitions does not explain why patrons spend less time there. This answer choice can only explain why visitors may not be able to spend more time in the museum during special exhibitions, not why they tend to spend less.
Answer choice (C): If many people attend special exhibitions simply for the prestige of having been there, there would be no reason for them to stay for long. This answer choice explains the discrepancy and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D): If admission tickets to special exhibitions limit the amount of time patrons can spend at the museum, no wonder the average visit during a special exhibition is shorter in length. This answer choice explains the discrepancy and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): If many people who go to special exhibitions do not have the opportunity to browse, this provides a good reason why they tend to spend less time there. This answer choice explains the discrepancy between the differing average lengths of visits to the museum and is therefore incorrect.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
A study reveals that fewer people go to the museum when the museum does not feature a special exhibition, but they spend more time there. Given that there are so many ways of explaining the differing average lengths of museum visits, the question stem is asking us to identify the one correct answer that would either confuse the situation, or, more likely, have no impact on it. The four incorrect answers, on the other hand, will resolve or explain the situation.
Answer choice (A): If visitors during special exhibitions tend to focus only on specific exhibits, no wonder they spend a shorter amount of time in the museum. Because this answer choice explains the discrepancy between the average lengths of visits, it is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. Just because museum hours are not extended during special exhibitions does not explain why patrons spend less time there. This answer choice can only explain why visitors may not be able to spend more time in the museum during special exhibitions, not why they tend to spend less.
Answer choice (C): If many people attend special exhibitions simply for the prestige of having been there, there would be no reason for them to stay for long. This answer choice explains the discrepancy and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (D): If admission tickets to special exhibitions limit the amount of time patrons can spend at the museum, no wonder the average visit during a special exhibition is shorter in length. This answer choice explains the discrepancy and is therefore incorrect.
Answer choice (E): If many people who go to special exhibitions do not have the opportunity to browse, this provides a good reason why they tend to spend less time there. This answer choice explains the discrepancy between the differing average lengths of visits to the museum and is therefore incorrect.