Studies in restaurants show that the tips left by customers who pay their bill in cash tend to be larger when the bill is presented on a tray that bears a credit-card logo. Consumer psychologists hypothesize that simply seeing a credit-card logo makes many credit-card holders willing to spend more because it reminds them that their spending power exceeds the cash they have immediately available.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the psychologists’ interpretation of the studies?
答案是B,可能是我没看懂题,现金和支票的那个夫的更多阿?
I don't get it either.
Is there anything wrong with the statment or the question?
If the question is changed to "Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the psychologists’ interpretation of the studies?"
Then the answer should be C.
还是不明白,哪位大牛给讲讲。
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