- Thu May 18, 2017 3:01 pm
#35049
Hi Powerscore,
Could some one explain to me why A is wrong? To me, it is a perfect illustration of motion sickness caused by "conflicting information received". For the passengers that see the view of water, there is no conflict and therefore they are less likely to get motion sickness than those that do not see water...
Is it because the question asks for additional support but not an application of the hypothesis established by the stimulus? So in that case E would be correct, because it supports the hypothesis in a way that suggests motion sickness is not a result of orbiting (eliminating alternative cause)?
Would answer A be correct if it were a parallel principle question?
Thanks,
Yining
Could some one explain to me why A is wrong? To me, it is a perfect illustration of motion sickness caused by "conflicting information received". For the passengers that see the view of water, there is no conflict and therefore they are less likely to get motion sickness than those that do not see water...
Is it because the question asks for additional support but not an application of the hypothesis established by the stimulus? So in that case E would be correct, because it supports the hypothesis in a way that suggests motion sickness is not a result of orbiting (eliminating alternative cause)?
Would answer A be correct if it were a parallel principle question?
Thanks,
Yining