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Problem ·Trending away from communities of people in the same geographic area
Modern people spend less time interacting in ways that are required for thriving communities. (We don't interact with our neighbors as much.)
Author's support 2 ·Conference participants are self-selecting; actual communities are not
Actual communities are more likely to have real diversity of age, career, and personal interests.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
6.
Which one of the following, ██ █████ █████ ████ ██████ ███ ██ ███ ████████ █████████ ██ ███ ████ ██████████
Question Type
WSE
The correct answer should undermine some aspect of the author’s position in the last paragraph. So, maybe an answer will establish that communities don’t need genuine diversity, or that computer conferences have a lot more diversity than the author thinks they do.
This doesn’t undermine the author’s position, because what the author cares about is actual diversity among the participants; whether the participants accept diversity is a separate issue from whether they are actually diverse.
This weakens the author’s position by undermining the argument that “conferences discriminate along educational and economic lines because participation requires a basic knowledge of computers and the ability to afford access to conferences.” (B) provides a reason to think that people who participate in computer conferences are more diverse along economic and educational lines than the author believes.
This doesn’t weaken the author’s position, because the author already acknowledges that computer conferences may involve respectful and supportive interactions. This type of interaction isn’t relevant to why the author believes computer conferences aren’t communities.
It’s not clear how the comfort participants in computer conferences feel with anonymous communication relates to the author’s argument.
e
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It’s not clear how the success of communication conventions relates to the author’s argument.
Difficulty
73% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is significantly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%132
145
75%159
Analysis
WSE
Critique or debate
Humanities
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
17%
155
b
73%
161
c
5%
154
d
2%
149
e
3%
150
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