Stereotypes Might Make 'Female' Hurricanes Deadlier?


By Bruce Bower



Which sentence best describes how the information in this article is organized?



A) The author describes the methods used by the researchers to conduct the study, then explains why the study's findings were not scientifically valid



B) The author describes the study's findings, then lists the ways in which the study could have been conducted in a more scientifically accurate way.



C) The author explains the purpose of the study, describes the research methods, then lists the different findings of the study.



D) The author presents the study's findings, explains how the study was conducted, then presents potential problems with the findings.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B) The author describes the study's findings, then lists the ways in which the study could have been conducted in a more scientifically accurate way.

Explanation:

Answer:

D) The author presents the study's findings, explains how the study was conducted, then presents potential problems with the findings.

Explanation:

In this passage, the author first presents the study's findings. He tells us that according to a study, people tend to take storms with female names less seriously than those with male names. Moreover, the author tells us that the study was conducted through six lab experiments with voluntary participants. Finally, the author presents the problems that the findings may have, such as a small sample or weak statistical relationships.