Question 277f8c

1.2 Command of Evidence - Quantitative evidence: reading tables and graphs
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600550500450400350300250200150100500Number of suggestionsadditiveneither additive nor subtractivesubtractiveinvalidSuggestions for Improving a Universitysuggestion type

Gabrielle Adams and colleagues reviewed suggestions for improving a university that had been submitted to the universitys president. They coded each suggestion as additive (the idea suggested adding something new to the university), subtractive (the idea suggested removing something from the university), neither additive nor subtractive, or invalid (the idea was not comprehensible). The data illustrated peoples tendency to overlook the possibility of removing things to achieve improvements: blank

Which choice most effectively uses data in the graph to complete the statement?

A.

around 175 suggestions were coded as neither additive nor subtractive, whereas around 575 suggestions were coded as additive. 

B.

more than 350 suggestions were coded as invalid, whereas fewer than 100 suggestions were coded as subtractive. 

C.

fewer than 100 suggestions were coded as subtractive, whereas more than 550 suggestions were coded as additive. 

D.

around 575 suggestions were coded as additive, whereas around 175 suggestions were coded as subtractive.