- Sun Nov 10, 2019 9:07 pm
#71874
Hi -
Not sure how to arrive at the right answer. Here was my thinking. For the record, I don't know the correct answer so I'm providing my pure process.
Conclusion: Best way to increase blood supply in Pulaski is to encourage more donations by people who are regular blood donors.
Evidence: Because a study in Moorestown and Fredericksburg showed that (i) it's difficult and expensive to attract first-time donors and (ii) many sporadic donors are reluctant to give more often.
Prephrase (before I read Q stem): Ah, well Pulaski must be relevantly similar to Moorestown and Fredericksburg; otherwise, we can't use Moorestown and Fredericksburg to make a recommendation about Pulaski. (What if the towns are socio-economically different, or Pulaski is made up of elderly people whereas the other towns are college/party towns?)
Thinking after reading Q stem: I'm on the right track! Let me find an answer that shows a difference between the towns.
(A): Seems to strengthen the argument.
(B): Hm. Also seems to strengthen; if there are fewer potential donors in Moores and Fredericks, and they were able to increase donation frequency, then all the more likely that Pulaski - with an even larger pool of potential donors - would hit that mark as well.
(C): Hm. Not sure how the campaign event's impact on donor frequency weakens the conclusion; the conclusion is based on a comparison I think, so I'll pass on this one.
(D): I kinda' like this one. If there are significantly more sporadic donors, then maybe we'll drive up the numbers. Then again, it's not about total bags of blood Pulaski collects but rather the frequency with which people donate. So eh, going to pass on this, hoping (E) hits the nail on the head.
(E): Huh. Like this one a lot! If the regulars are already donating as much as they medically can, then encouraging them to donate more can't possibly work.
Therefore, I'm sticking with (E).
BTW, am I expected to be this thoughtful under timed conditions? Or will I eventually develop better instincts and gravitate towards the correct answers?
Many thanks,
Kyle