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Passage Summary: Most people eat what tastes good rather than what's good for them. So, if health experts want people to eat better, they should tell them how delicious healthy food is.

Conclusion: Emphasizing the taste of healthy foods would be a more effective strategy for health experts than focusing on nutritional value.

Reasoning: Data shows that flavor is the primary motivator for food choice, while nutrition is a secondary concern for most people.

Analysis: The argument assumes that if experts change their messaging to align with what people care about (flavor), people will actually change their behavior. To strengthen this, we need to confirm that people aren't already aware of how good these foods taste or that they would be receptive to this new marketing. Look for an answer that reinforces the idea that a focus on flavor actually leads to a change in eating habits.

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Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument above?

Correct Answer
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It provides experimental evidence that the same food, when framed as very flavorful, increases willingness to try and enjoyment more than when framed as nutritious. That directly supports the claim that emphasizing flavor will be a more successful strategy than emphasizing nutrition.
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