PrepTest 48, Section 2, Question 3
A recent study proves that at least some people possess an independent "sixth sense" that allows them to detect whether someone is watching them. In the study, subjects were seated one at a time in the center of a room facing away from a large window. On average, subjects decided correctly 60 percent of the time whether or not they were being watched through the window.
A recent study proves that at least some people possess an independent "sixth sense" that allows them to detect whether someone is watching them. In the study, subjects were seated one at a time in the center of a room facing away from a large window. On average, subjects decided correctly 60 percent of the time whether or not they were being watched through the window.
A recent study proves that at least some people possess an independent "sixth sense" that allows them to detect whether someone is watching them. In the study, subjects were seated one at a time in the center of a room facing away from a large window. On average, subjects decided correctly 60 percent of the time whether or not they were being watched through the window.
A recent study proves that at least some people possess an independent "sixth sense" that allows them to detect whether someone is watching them. In the study, subjects were seated one at a time in the center of a room facing away from a large window. On average, subjects decided correctly 60 percent of the time whether or not they were being watched through the window.
Which one of the following, if true, most supports the conclusion drawn from the study mentioned above?
Most of the time, subjects said they were being watched.
The person recording the experimental results was careful not to interact with the subjects after the experiment ended.
A similar result was found when the subjects were watched from another room on a video monitor.
The room in which the subjects were seated was not soundproof.
The subjects were mostly graduate students in psychology from a nearby university.
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