- Thu Oct 26, 2017 5:36 pm
#40973
Hi K,
As a Strengthen question about an experiment, we need to make sure that the proper experimental parameters are covered--the correct answer will usually give additional information that makes the experiment more likely to be valid. In this case, Plant A is our experimental group and Plant B is our control group, while the study is testing the effects of nutritious breakfasts on productivity (Plant A eats nutritious breakfasts for a month). However, we're not told what Plant B is given for breakfast, if anything. We are given the information that Plant A's productivity goes up, while Plant B's remains the same, so we know the change in productivity.
So what essential information are we missing to judge the validity of the study? WE don't know anything about the breakfasts that either plant was eating before the study, nor what Plant B was eating during the study. Without that information, we cannot judge whether the nutritious breakfast was the cause in the productivity change or not.
Answer choice (A) helps to make the conclusion more likely to be true, if not by much. If all the workers in Plant B had been already eating nutritious breakfasts before and during the study, for example, we wouldn't expect their productivity to change. It doesn't logically prove the conclusion, but this is a Strengthen, not Justify question, so it only has to make it more likely to be true to be the correct answer.
(C) doesn't have any effect on the conclusion, because we already know that Plant A's productivity went up, while Plant B's stayed the same. The baseline productivity levels are irrelevant. The issue we have is controlling for the breakfasts eaten at both plants before and during the study, information (C) doesn't provide.
Hope this clears things up!