A politician argues that a particular policy will have a positive impact on the environment, citing a study. What is the main strength of this argument?
Q1. A politician argues that a particular policy will have a positive impact on the environment, citing a study. What is the main strength of this argument?
Answer: The study controlled for confounding variables
Explanation: Controlling for confounding variables increases the reliability of the findings. USAT, HAT and MDCAT analytical sections repeat this pattern.