- Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:47 pm
#59840
jwheeler,
It is perfectly legit to pick (C) because it is the least horrid choice. That was pretty much my thought when I first did this question. The more step by step explanation of my reasoning follows:
Stimulus: Says that since people can identify the same thing by the same method about both humans and chimps, and both are primates, it's because of biology and not just culture.
My reaction: That doesn't really offer any evidence to show that biology plays a role; it could still be completely cultural.
Question stem: asks me to strengthen the stimulus.
(A) Weakens the argument that primate biology is the reason.
(B) Argument is only about dominance, so other personality traits are off topic.
(C) Genetics sounds like biology, so I'll keep it.
(D) WTAF does this have to do with anything?
(E) "Some" of the photos might mean 2 out of 2,000. Also, how could the results show something reliable about individual dominance if the photos were composites of several individuals? This choice makes no sense.
Okay, (C) works for me, move on.
That's a perfectly good approach to this question--solid reasons for getting rid of the other choices, and (C) uses a biology word which sort of strengthens the argument that people are responding to a biological cue and not a cultural cue.