- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23848
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus starts by introducing the denial of a cause and effect relationship – namely that psychological factors do not cause migraines. Despite the fact that evidence shows no such relationship, studies have found that people who are professionally treated for migraines rate higher on the standard psychological scale for anxiety than those who are not.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice may be more appropriate if the cause and effect relationship had something to do with migraines being hereditary. Since it did not, this answer choice does nothing to assist us in resolving the stimulus paradox.
Answer choice (B): This would seem to imply that stress, a psychological factor, was causing the migraines. However, we have already been told that evidence shows that is not true. Therefore, this answer choice only serves to further cloud the issue.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The key here is that the studies used involved individuals who sought professional treatment. This answer choice is explaining that the types of people who seek professional treatment when they have a migraine are those who have higher levels of anxiety. The anxiety did not cause the migraines; instead, it caused the individuals to seek treatment once they started having migraines. If the studies included those individuals who had migraines, but did not seek professional treatment, the results would likely be different.
Answer choice (D): The fact that such studies have been highly publicized does nothing to negate the strong evidence that those studies are false. It also does nothing to explain the higher levels of anxiety among those who seek professional treatment for migraines.
Answer choice (E): How long people stay once they seek professional treatment has nothing to do with the results of psychological tests performed upon those in professional treatment. Everything in this answer choice is occurring after the migraines have been caused by one effect or another, and the individuals suffering the migraines have made the choice to enter into professional treatment. Therefore, this answer choice can have no effect on the apparent discrepancy.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus starts by introducing the denial of a cause and effect relationship – namely that psychological factors do not cause migraines. Despite the fact that evidence shows no such relationship, studies have found that people who are professionally treated for migraines rate higher on the standard psychological scale for anxiety than those who are not.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice may be more appropriate if the cause and effect relationship had something to do with migraines being hereditary. Since it did not, this answer choice does nothing to assist us in resolving the stimulus paradox.
Answer choice (B): This would seem to imply that stress, a psychological factor, was causing the migraines. However, we have already been told that evidence shows that is not true. Therefore, this answer choice only serves to further cloud the issue.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The key here is that the studies used involved individuals who sought professional treatment. This answer choice is explaining that the types of people who seek professional treatment when they have a migraine are those who have higher levels of anxiety. The anxiety did not cause the migraines; instead, it caused the individuals to seek treatment once they started having migraines. If the studies included those individuals who had migraines, but did not seek professional treatment, the results would likely be different.
Answer choice (D): The fact that such studies have been highly publicized does nothing to negate the strong evidence that those studies are false. It also does nothing to explain the higher levels of anxiety among those who seek professional treatment for migraines.
Answer choice (E): How long people stay once they seek professional treatment has nothing to do with the results of psychological tests performed upon those in professional treatment. Everything in this answer choice is occurring after the migraines have been caused by one effect or another, and the individuals suffering the migraines have made the choice to enter into professional treatment. Therefore, this answer choice can have no effect on the apparent discrepancy.