- Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:34 pm
#61858
The way that I saw this one (after the fact) which I do not think anyone has stated so far is that we cannot assume that the birds know that they would be safe from the predators if they did not bark. The stimulus states that the barking is the only way that the predators know they are there, but what if the birds do not know that? If they don't (which we have to assume they don't) then they bark in order to scare away the predators- the only thing they think works.
This was my thought process (hope it is correct) but it justifies answer B
This was my thought process (hope it is correct) but it justifies answer B