<p>And I got topic of physchology to but I don’t think it’s wrong…and yes I got non English heritage too</p>
<p>The dichotomy question I got “That it’s difficult to prove with experiments.” I wasn’t sure though.</p>
<p>Hmmm what was the question exactly?</p>
<p>for the layout of the talent passage i got the compromise one… because the author does acknowledge which parts of each theory about talent are valid, and which can’t be proved or need to be proved. none of the other answers explicitly said anything about two competing theories</p>
<p>^I feel that those answers were too similar, and could both be correct, but whatever.</p>
<p>I put A for the dichotomy one. I think it was like that it was established by a famous study (which it was). It wasn’t hard to test experimentally (there were like 5 studies right there).</p>
<p>Yes there were 5 studies but the every study had drawbacks/didn’t completely explain the points being referred to. I may be wrong, but that was my logic.</p>
<p>for “even if one has a talent, one needs to practice for years to become an expert”, was that answer choice B or C? </p>
<p>because i put B down first but changed my answer to C (which ahd the 10000hours in the answer) because B said the person assumed the person to be innate…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the sentence completion question or other answer choices for the charismatic answer? It seems like an easy answer but I’m afraid I may have messed it up.</p>
<p>Nevermind, I found it in the thread.</p>
<p>There were 2 questions for Kate/Austria - one asked why SHE thought she was being sent (relatives), and the other one asked why her father was sending her (heritage).</p>
<p>For the dichotomy one, there were 5 experiments, but none of them had conclusive results and could say that it was decisively talent OR decisively practice; and the answer choice for that also said “established by a study.” I don’t think there was one most important study in the passage.</p>
<p>If you guys remember the first paragraph of that passage, it said that a group of psychologists got together to discuss the origin of musical mastery. Those scientists came up with the dichotomy - thus, their discussion, NOT any specific study, established it.</p>
<p>So marjerina do you remember what the answer to that question was?</p>
<p>Well at the top of the thing it said how an original study started it (the dichotomy). It was a very annoying question. I just want 2 wrong so i dont lose 4 points on the raw.</p>
<p>I put down “experiments were inconclusive.”</p>
<p>I thought the answer wasn’t that the experiments were inconclusive, but that it was hard to experiment. It wasn’t hard to experiment, merely to find a result. That’s how I thought about it.</p>
<p>This is like the provisional vs. empirical one No one’s gonna agree on one answer so we’ll just have to wait and see.</p>
<p>Yep, I picked all the wrong answers (it seems like). I’d be fine with 2 wrong, but a 3rd wrong is exactly what I got in in march, and I had a 740.</p>
<p>I put down “hard to experiment”. Marjerina were the “hard to experiment” and “experiments were inconclusive” different answer choices?</p>
<p>I don’t remember at all. They were probably the same one and we’re mixing up words? Blah, I wish we could get the test back so I could read it again, it’s hard now to remember what the passages said exactly.</p>
<p>Ahhh I really hope they weren’t different. There was, however, another question in which the answer was “inconclusive”. I dont remember if it was the same passage. But I am pretty sure something to do with “hard to experiment” was the answer I put down. I believe it was choice B.</p>