Logic Breakdown

Passage Summary: People think living in the country is better for your health and stress levels, but data suggests country dwellers are just as sick and stressed as city folk.

Reasoning: No reasoning (Fact Set).

Analysis: The stimulus sets up a contrast between a common belief and empirical survey data. Since the data shows no difference in illness or stress rates between the two environments, the support points toward a conclusion that challenges the 'healthier' reputation of rural life. Look for an answer that synthesizes these facts without overstepping into a claim that one is actually worse than the other.

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The statements above, if true, provide the most support for which one of the following?

Correct Answer
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Equal illness rates/severity and equal stress directly support that country living is neither healthier nor more relaxing than city living.
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