So far we’ve learned that Strengthen/Weaken questions can involve coming up with/eliminating an alternative hypothesis, coming up with factors that would make an experiment “ideal”, and causal mechanisms. Does anyone which of these seem to be the most common type of answer choice on Strengthen/Weaken questions? Like, for instance, do most correct ACs on these questions involve an alternative hypothesis or are the correct ACs for these questions pretty evenly distributed between coming up with Alternative hypotheses, ideal experiments, and causal mechanisms?
Hopefully this makes sense, thanks!
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So far we’ve learned that Strengthen/Weaken questions can involve coming up with/eliminating an alternative hypothesis, coming up with factors that would make an experiment “ideal”, and causal mechanisms. Does anyone which of these seem to be the most common type of answer choice on Strengthen/Weaken questions? Like, for instance, do most correct ACs on these questions involve an alternative hypothesis or are the correct ACs for these questions pretty evenly distributed between coming up with Alternative hypotheses, ideal experiments, and causal mechanisms?
Hopefully this makes sense, thanks!