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A student wants to develop a claim stating that natural talent is a more important predictor of success than hard work. Which of the following statements is fair, focused, and complex?(1 point)
Recently, entrepreneurs were evaluated by their talents and abilities concerning the success or failure of their business ventures after one year.
People who have real, demonstrable talent have got it made in this world! Everyone knows that a person with real capability doesn’t have to work a day for what the rest of us have to slave all our lives for!
A research psychologist recently published a case study showing that natural talent combined with consistent effort produces measurably higher success rates.
People with natural abilities don’t have to practice to succeed. This reminds me of my friend Franky; he could play guitar just like Eddie Van Halen, and he never practiced!
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The third statement: "A research psychologist recently published a case study showing that natural talent combined with consistent effort produces measurably higher success rates."
Why: it is fair (cites research rather than sweeping generalizations), focused (on the relationship between talent, effort, and success), and complex (it acknowledges interaction between talent and hard work rather than making an absolutist claim). The others are either vague, anecdotal, or overly biased.
Why: it is fair (cites research rather than sweeping generalizations), focused (on the relationship between talent, effort, and success), and complex (it acknowledges interaction between talent and hard work rather than making an absolutist claim). The others are either vague, anecdotal, or overly biased.
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