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#feedback it would be helpful to show all the answer choices, instead of the correct one and the instructor convincing us why that is the correct answer. I'm not able to figure out the answer on my own if only the correct answer is shown or if only certain answers are visible.
@TheSovereign Yes and I've noticed this too! Especially when it's a question with a "critic" in the stimulus.. the instructor often uses "she". I've also seen this happen with stimulus that has a business person or executive, and the instructor defaults to "he" even if the gender isn't mentioned. I think its bias from the instructor who is inserting pronouns without any additional context from the stimulus.
I wouldn't say that I find it distracting, but rather a bit annoying and somewhat ignorant on the part of 7Sage. I'd be interested to see if other people have noticed trends like this.
I picked A and I'm still confused why D is the answer. I eliminated D because the stimulus doesn't tell us anything about about mail that's incorrectly addressed, only about mail that is correctly addressed.
After the explanation, I see that A is incorrect, but I'm not understanding how D is correct..
I had a lot of trouble diagramming this one for the end of the stimulus, and I'm hoping someone can help. I'm struggled because I thought that there would be separate diagrams for highly successful (HS) salesperson and salespersons, as those are two different groups.
With the part "no salespersons who are self motivated regret their career choices", highly successful was not mentioned so I diagrammed this separately. Highly successful salespersons are a subset of salespersons, so I did not think I could add on to the same conditional chain for highly successful (HS).