A study was conducted on an elementary school's extracurricular programs. The study divided the students into two groups, those who attended after school electives and those who did not. The results of the study showed that students who attended after school electives were more likely to attend summer camp than students who did not attend these electives. Based on the information provided, which of the following is an appropriate conclusion?Choose 1 answer:(A) Attending after school electives is a requirement for attending summer camp.(B) After school elective attendance is the strongest predictor of whether a student will attend summer camp.(C) There is a positive association between after school electives attendance and summer camp attendance.(D) If a student stops attending after school electives, then they will not attend summer camp.
Q. A study was conducted on an elementary school's extracurricular programs. The study divided the students into two groups, those who attended after school electives and those who did not. The results of the study showed that students who attended after school electives were more likely to attend summer camp than students who did not attend these electives. Based on the information provided, which of the following is an appropriate conclusion?Choose 1 answer:(A) Attending after school electives is a requirement for attending summer camp.(B) After school elective attendance is the strongest predictor of whether a student will attend summer camp.(C) There is a positive association between after school electives attendance and summer camp attendance.(D) If a student stops attending after school electives, then they will not attend summer camp.
Read options: Read the options and understand what each one implies.
Option (A): Option (A) suggests that attending after school electives is a requirement for attending summer camp. This is not supported by the information given, as the study only shows a likelihood, not a requirement.
Option (B): Option (B) claims that after school elective attendance is the strongest predictor of whether a student will attend summer camp. The information provided does not support this claim, as it does not compare after school electives to other potential predictors.
Option (C): Option (C) states there is a positive association between after school electives attendance and summer camp attendance. This is supported by the study's finding that students who attended electives were more likely to attend summer camp.
Option (D): Option (D) implies that if a student stops attending after school electives, then they will not attend summer camp. This is a misinterpretation of the study's results, which do not address what happens if a student stops attending electives.
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