A recent study by psychologists found that the main goal of most middle school students is to be viewed as popular by their classmates. The psychologists also found that the students who seek to be popular will only take as friends other students who share the goal of achieving popularity. Therefore, the psychologists argued, any middle school students who strive to impress their teachers will not make friends with most of their classmates.
The argument put forth by the psychologists assumes that
A. achieving popularity is often not done by a single individual, but rather by a group of children.
B. middle school students do not regard as popular anyone who strives to impress a teacher.
C. a student can impress a teacher by not fraternizing with the popular crowd of students.
D. most middle school children believe that those who strive to impress a teacher do not have the goal of achieving popularity.
E. middle school students are known to be particularly cruel to classmates that are considered different from the norm.
main point by negating:
1. the guy who tries to impress teacher will make friendship with classmates
given that a) he makes friends with other if they share same goal and b) main goal is to be viewed as 'popular'
pre-think
1. what if his class mates also try to impress the teachers or what if they share same goal i.e. impress the teacher
look at the options
A. achieving popularity is often not done by a single individual, but rather by a group of children.
achieving can be done by one person or other is not the main point. hence incorrect
B. middle school students do not regard as popular anyone who strives to impress a teacher.
even if they respect someone who tries to impress doesnot mean they share the same goal. hence not correct
C. a student can impress a teacher by not fraternizing with the popular crowd of students.
popular crowd of students = out of scope
D. most middle school children believe that those who strive to impress a teacher do not have the goal of achieving popularity.
if other students believe that attmpt to impress is achieving popularity, then they share the same belief with the guy
who is trying to impress. hence they share the same goal. it is correct
E. middle school students are known to be particularly cruel to classmates that are considered different from the norm.
even if they are known to be not cruel with classmate, it doesnot imply they will be friends!. hence it is not correct