Most Strongly SupportedDiff: Easy
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Passage Summary: Residents in nursing homes who have a close relationship with a pet are generally less depressed than those who don't have pets.
Reasoning: A study indicates that nursing home residents with pet bonds experience lower rates of depression than those without such bonds.
Analysis: We are looking for a statement that is supported by the correlation between pets and lower depression. Be careful not to jump to a causal conclusion; the data doesn't prove that pets *cause* the lower depression, only that the two things happen together. It’s possible that people who are already less depressed are simply more likely to want a pet. Look for a cautious, measured answer choice that stays close to the facts provided without making broad claims about 'curing' depression or recommending pets for everyone.
Reasoning: A study indicates that nursing home residents with pet bonds experience lower rates of depression than those without such bonds.
Analysis: We are looking for a statement that is supported by the correlation between pets and lower depression. Be careful not to jump to a causal conclusion; the data doesn't prove that pets *cause* the lower depression, only that the two things happen together. It’s possible that people who are already less depressed are simply more likely to want a pet. Look for a cautious, measured answer choice that stays close to the facts provided without making broad claims about 'curing' depression or recommending pets for everyone.
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Unlock Full Passage2.Which one of the following statements is most strongly supported by the information above?
Correct Answer
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C cautiously infers that lack of companionship may contribute to high depression rates, which is supported by the finding that residents with pet bonds had lower depression.
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