Question Type:
Inference (Most Strongly Supported)
Stimulus Breakdown:
Critics: Pessimistic news reports cause people to think the economy is bad.
Journalists: We can't worry about the impact of our news.
Everyone has direct experience of the economy.
People don't defer to journalists when they have direct experience of something.
Answer Anticipation:
Those two statements of fact both talk about direct experience, so the inference will probably come from there. Combining them, we can infer that people don't defer to journalists on the economy. If that's the case, it seems the worry of these critics might be unfounded since the people wouldn't defer to journalists on the economy; at most, the journalists could reinforce a negative view that people already shared.
Correct answer:
(D)
Answer choice analysis:
(A) Tempting! The stimulus does suggest the critics are wrong, but the inference is that they're wrong to think pessimistic news reports hurt the economy. It could be correct that overall confidence being hurt by day-to-day experience with the economy has a negative impact.
(B) Out of scope. The stimulus doesn't talk about accuracy/harm in other areas of coverage.
(C) Opposite. The stimulus states that the economy is something people experience every day, and so people won't defer to journalists on the subject. Since that is true, it's unlikely pessimistic news reports will have any impact on the economy.
(D) Boom. Exactly what we predicted by combining statements that shared terms. Since people won't defer to jounralists on the economy, it's unlikely that these reports will have an impact.
(E) Generalization/out of scope. This answer choice is too broad by going outside of the immediate topic (the economy). It's also out of scope by mentioning what journalists should be concerned about - even if their stories could have a negative impact, it's not certain they should care (maybe reporting the truth is more important).
Takeaway/Pattern:
Look for overlapping statements in the stimulus for Inference questions, and combine them when you can.
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