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Many experts say that TV shows from rich countries overwhelm and harm local cultures in developing countries. The author argues this claim is mostly an opinion without enough real research: imported shows rarely destroy local TV businesses, they do not always draw bigger audiences, and many viewers actually prefer local programs. A study even found locally made serial dramas are very popular and serve important social roles. The author urges researchers to study real viewers on the ground to see whether foreign shows dominate, are absorbed and enrich local culture, or mix with it, and to remember that people respond differently.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on what the final paragraph says researchers must do; choose the option that states the natural consequence of failing to meet those requirements (i.e., inability to know whether a model accurately captures cultural impact).

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Which one of the following is the most logical continuation of the last paragraph of the passage?

Correct Answer
C
Support from passage: "An empirical approach not unlike that of anthropologists is needed if communications specialists are to understand the impact of external cultural influences on the lives of people in a society." and "This model must emphasize the diversity of human responses, and will require engaging with the actual experiences of viewers, taking into account the variable contexts in which productions are experienced, and the complex manner in which individuals ascribe meanings to those productions." The paragraph lays out conditions researchers must satisfy; option C states the direct logical consequence of failing to satisfy them — that we cannot know whether the model accurately describes the impact of external cultural influences on people's lives.
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