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While researching a topic.a student has taken the following notes: - British musicians John Lennon and Paul McCartney shared writing credit for numerous Beatles songs. - Many Lennon-McCartney songs were actually written by either Lennon or McCartney, not by both. - The exact authorship of specific parts of many Beatles songs, such as the verse for "In My Life," is disputed. - Mark Glickman, Jason Brown and Ryan Song used statistical methods to analyze the musical content of Beatles songs. - They concluded that there is 18.9% that McCartney wrote the verse for "In My Life," stating that the verse is "consistent with Lennon's songwriting style." The student wants to make a generalization about the kind of study conducted by Glickman, Brown, and Song Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal? A Based on statistical analysis Glickman, Brown, and Song claim that John Lennon wrote the verse of "In My Life." B There is only an 18.9% probability that Paul McCartney wrote the verse for -In my Life''; John Lennon is the more likely author. C It is likely that John Lennon, not Paul McCartney, wrote the verse for "In My Life." D Researchers have used statistical methods to address questions of authorship within the field of music.
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The most effective choice that uses relevant information from the notes to make a generalization about the kind of study conducted by Glickman, Brown, and Song is:<br /><br />D. Researchers have used statistical methods to address questions of authorship within the field of music.<br /><br />This choice effectively summarizes the main point of the study conducted by Glickman, Brown, and Song, which is the use of statistical methods to analyze the musical content of Beatles songs and address questions of authorship.
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