Hi MLSAT,
I find (B) to be very tempting because I thought the passage was discrediting the assertion at the beginning, but luckily (C) was a lot stronger to me.
But will someone help me eliminate the wrong answers?
Thanks in advance!
rinagoldfield Wrote:Great question, hyewonkim89!
(A) is unsupported. There aren’t really two hypotheses. Rather, the author seeks to poke holes in the conventional hypothesis, and suggest that the conventional pundits should do more research before jumping to any conclusions.
(B) is tempting... but what evidence does the author discredit here? On the contrary, the author points out that the conventional pundits have NO evidence (lines 9-17).
(D) is unsupported. The author doesn’t criticize TWO disciplines; he suggests that communications researchers should be more like anthropologists (lines 37-40).
(E) is out of scope. The author isn’t comparing two views; he’s undermining the conventional one.
(C) is supported. The author argues that communications researchers should adopt the "empirical approach" (lines 37-40).