- Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:56 am
#77604
Hi Tiffany & Ncolicci,
With an inference question like #7, we should treat it similar to a "must be true" style logical reasoning question - that is, whatever we infer must be able to be confirmed by information provided in the stimulus. (E) suggests that the scientists are "shaping" the story, but the process that is described in the stimulus suggests more of a logical, data-driven process wherein a given set of results are deduced from a particular set of inputs.
I can see how the phrase "play the movie" suggests a story that is being told, but if the scientists were really "shaping" the story here, that would suggest that they already had a given conclusion in mind, and would be looking for outcomes of their experiments that conform to that foregone conclusion. But the process as it's described sounds more like they are tweaking certain parameters, and then measuring the results without necessarily looking for outputs that conform to a story that they are trying to shape.