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Albert Museum Researchers recently conducted an experiment to understand how we use rankings to make decisions. They created a fictitious travel website describing five museums in London. Then, they invited two groups of participants, who had never visited the museums, to review the site and select the museum they would be most likely to visit. Meanwhile, the researchers tracked the amount of time each participant spent reading about each museum. For one group, the website ranked each museum, titling the page "The Top 5 Museums in London." For the other group, the museums and their descriptions were not ranked. The researchers concluded that when reviewing ranked lists, we tend to focus on the top- ranked option. Which choice best describes data in the table that support the researchers' conclusion? Choose 1 answer: A Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent roughly equal amounts of time reading about each museum. B Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent the most time reading about the Victoria and Albert Museum. C Participants who were provided with a ranking of the museums spent the least amount of time reading about the Natural History Museum.

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Researchers recently conducted an experiment to understand how we use
rankings to make decisions. They created a fictitious travel website
describing five museums in London. Then, they invited two groups of
participants, who had never visited the museums, to review the site and
select the museum they would be most likely to visit. Meanwhile, the
researchers tracked the amount of time each participant spent reading
about each museum. For one group, the website ranked each museum,
titling the page "The Top 5 Museums in London." For the other group, the
museums and their descriptions were not ranked. The researchers
concluded that when reviewing ranked lists, we tend to focus on the top-
ranked option.
Which choice best describes data in the table that support the researchers'
conclusion?
Choose 1 answer:
A Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the
museums spent roughly equal amounts of time reading about each
museum.
B Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the
museums spent the most time reading about the Victoria and
Albert Museum.
C Participants who were provided with a ranking of the museums
spent the least amount of time reading about the Natural History
Museum.

Albert Museum Researchers recently conducted an experiment to understand how we use rankings to make decisions. They created a fictitious travel website describing five museums in London. Then, they invited two groups of participants, who had never visited the museums, to review the site and select the museum they would be most likely to visit. Meanwhile, the researchers tracked the amount of time each participant spent reading about each museum. For one group, the website ranked each museum, titling the page "The Top 5 Museums in London." For the other group, the museums and their descriptions were not ranked. The researchers concluded that when reviewing ranked lists, we tend to focus on the top- ranked option. Which choice best describes data in the table that support the researchers' conclusion? Choose 1 answer: A Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent roughly equal amounts of time reading about each museum. B Participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent the most time reading about the Victoria and Albert Museum. C Participants who were provided with a ranking of the museums spent the least amount of time reading about the Natural History Museum.

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The question is asking for the choice that best describes the data in the table that supports the researchers' conclusion. The researchers' conclusion is that when reviewing ranked lists, we tend to focus on the top-ranked option. <br /><br />Option A states that participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent roughly equal amounts of time reading about each museum. This does not support the researchers' conclusion because it suggests that participants do not focus on a particular museum when there is no ranking.<br /><br />Option B states that participants who were not provided with a ranking of the museums spent the most time reading about the Victoria and Albert Museum. This also does not support the researchers' conclusion because it suggests that participants focused on a particular museum even when there was no ranking.<br /><br />Option C states that participants who were provided with a ranking of the museums spent the least amount of time reading about the Natural History Museum. This supports the researchers' conclusion because it suggests that participants focused on the top-ranked option.<br /><br />Therefore, the correct answer is C.
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