Many responses including the official explanation include 'very good' as one of the answer labels in the table. But the table does not have any line itemd labelled "very good". Could you someone confirm whether the question posted is correct and free from any transcription errors.
Premiolex Corporation spokesperson: In our survey of Premiolex customers, the majority of respondents rated our services as “excellent,” whereas in our competitor Cretazole’s survey, the majority of their respondents rated Cretazole’s services as “very good.” That’s proof that—on average, at least—our customers have a higher opinion of Premiolex’s services than Cretazole’s customers have of its services.
Skeptic: I don’t think the spokesperson’s conclusion necessarily follows from the evidence he cites. What if, for example, the Premiolex survey asked participants to choose from among options that weren’t all identical to the ones used in Cretazole’s survey?
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Premiolex survey and
Cretazole survey the options such that, in combination, the Premiolex survey and Cretazole survey would support the skeptic’s position and be consistent with the spokesperson's report of the results but indicate that the spokesperson’s conclusion does not necessarily follow. Make only two selections, one in each column.

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