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Are you sure you copied the question correctly and that you doublechecked the answer key?Hudjefa– Hudjefa2025-09-06 15:59:39 +00:00Commented Sep 6, 2025 at 15:59
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1Yes, I don’t think anything is incoherent here, so it makes sense that the question is fine as is. As for the answer key, it could potentially be wrong; hence, I was seeking clarification.RasperX– RasperX2025-09-06 16:13:36 +00:00Commented Sep 6, 2025 at 16:13
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1Well then if blinking was some kind of indicator for attention, then there being no difference between the 2 groups would mean no effect for the putative cause. What was the critic criticizing and what was the hypothesis being tested?Hudjefa– Hudjefa2025-09-06 16:39:18 +00:00Commented Sep 6, 2025 at 16:39
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1Why overpass comment on your other SAT question, asking you to cite? see meta. did you cross post to english? is this from Digital SAT test questions administrated on June 3, 2023?user106974– user1069742025-09-08 07:53:35 +00:00Commented Sep 8, 2025 at 7:53
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4Who told you the answer is A? Based on this and the other SAT question you asked, I think you have the wrong answer key.causative– causative ♦2025-09-08 10:43:09 +00:00Commented Sep 8, 2025 at 10:43
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