- Fri Jul 08, 2016 4:51 pm
#26931
Hi!
Since this a Resolve the paradox question, I computed from the stimulus that there are two groups, one told that they would be awarded with prizes with the best stories and the other group was not told of any prizes. Those who thought they were getting a prize ranked on average significantly lower then the other group.
The question asks to explain the difference between the two groups in ranking.
I initially picked (E) as my answer because if no one explained clearly to either group the standards used, then both could possibly produced any type of stories. Hence, resulting in the lower rankings.
As I examine the correct answer (B), I can see the flaw in my reasoning. If no one explained clearly the standards then both group could have lower rankings, but the stimulus presents that the group (awarded with prizes) is the the group with the lower ranking. So I need to explain why even though they may have written the best stories for a prize, they still ended with with the lower ranking. Hence, answer (B) explains even though they attempted to write better stories; their stories were did not meet expectations of the judges and therefore resulted in the lower rankings (not prizes).
Is this the reasoning my brain should follow or am I missing something?
Since this a Resolve the paradox question, I computed from the stimulus that there are two groups, one told that they would be awarded with prizes with the best stories and the other group was not told of any prizes. Those who thought they were getting a prize ranked on average significantly lower then the other group.
The question asks to explain the difference between the two groups in ranking.
I initially picked (E) as my answer because if no one explained clearly to either group the standards used, then both could possibly produced any type of stories. Hence, resulting in the lower rankings.
As I examine the correct answer (B), I can see the flaw in my reasoning. If no one explained clearly the standards then both group could have lower rankings, but the stimulus presents that the group (awarded with prizes) is the the group with the lower ranking. So I need to explain why even though they may have written the best stories for a prize, they still ended with with the lower ranking. Hence, answer (B) explains even though they attempted to write better stories; their stories were did not meet expectations of the judges and therefore resulted in the lower rankings (not prizes).
Is this the reasoning my brain should follow or am I missing something?