City resident:These new digital electronic billboards should be banned for light pollutionsince they are much too bright. Outdooradvertising spokesperson: No, that' s not true. Testing with a sophisticatedlight meter shows that at night they throw off less light than traditionalbillboards that are reflectively lit. Your mistaken perception that they are brightercomes from looking directly at the light source—the screen itself. The underlyingstrategy of the spokesperson' s response to the resident is most analogous tothe underlying strategy of which of the following? A. A doctordismisses a patient' s claim to have had a heart attack, citing a cardiacenzyme blood test. B. A politicianrejects an accusation of perjury by denying the credibility of witnesstestimony. C. An insuranceagent rejects a claim, on the grounds that there is insufficient evidence tosupport the claimant' s testimony. D. An investigatorcasts doubt on the results of a lie detector, citing the subject' s report ofillness during the test. E. A psychologisttreats a mental illness by encouraging a patient to abandon inconsistent beliefs.
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