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Can anyone Explain D and how is distinguishing word is used here


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[quote="suchit111985"]Can anyone Explain D and how is distinguishing word is used here


Hello suchit111985,
Let me put my cents to your question.
The argument says that people assume that a prediction worked perfectly when it was applied and the result came as per their prediction. But the author uses a negative tone after that and conveys that the result has many interpretation. It means what people think that their action plan worked in getting the result is partially true as there are many other actions which gave the result. So, people can't say exactly whether their prediction and action plan worked or there were other factors(Other predictions) associated.

So, to support the argument given by the author we need to confirm that people don't know the real thing and take the credit for their prediction without knowing the whole picture.

Hope I clarified.
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what the passage says is that one group of people learnt that the prediction is correct if after A occurs, B occurs. But if more than one interpretation of B is possible, some other group of people could consider that the prediction is correct if after A, a variation of B occurs, lets call it C.

so C would be correct for group 1 but not for group 2.

it would be impossible to determine when a prediction is correct or not

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