Question
Use the claim to answer the question.
Claim: Extended daylight hours through Daylight Saving Time increase safety.
Which counterclaim refutes this claim?
(1 point)
Responses
People are more likely to engage in outdoor activities as a result of Daylight Saving Time.
People are more likely to engage in outdoor activities as a result of Daylight Saving Time.
The economy benefits from Daylight Saving Time during eight months of the year.
The economy benefits from Daylight Saving Time during eight months of the year.
Productivity drops after Daylight Saving Time in the spring.
Productivity drops after Daylight Saving Time in the spring.
Altered sleeping patterns resulting from Daylight Saving Time negatively impact health.
Claim: Extended daylight hours through Daylight Saving Time increase safety.
Which counterclaim refutes this claim?
(1 point)
Responses
People are more likely to engage in outdoor activities as a result of Daylight Saving Time.
People are more likely to engage in outdoor activities as a result of Daylight Saving Time.
The economy benefits from Daylight Saving Time during eight months of the year.
The economy benefits from Daylight Saving Time during eight months of the year.
Productivity drops after Daylight Saving Time in the spring.
Productivity drops after Daylight Saving Time in the spring.
Altered sleeping patterns resulting from Daylight Saving Time negatively impact health.
Answers
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The counterclaim that refutes the claim "Extended daylight hours through Daylight Saving Time increase safety" is:
**Altered sleeping patterns resulting from Daylight Saving Time negatively impact health.**
This counterclaim suggests that the changes in sleep patterns can lead to negative health consequences, which could, in turn, potentially decrease safety rather than increase it.
**Altered sleeping patterns resulting from Daylight Saving Time negatively impact health.**
This counterclaim suggests that the changes in sleep patterns can lead to negative health consequences, which could, in turn, potentially decrease safety rather than increase it.