--OG CR78
78. A group of children of various ages was read stories in which people caused harms, some of those people doing so intentionally, and some accidentally. When asked about appropriate punishments for those when who had caused harm, the younger children, unlike the older ones, assigned punishments that did not vary according to whether the harm was done intentionally or accidentally. Younger children, then, do not regard people’s intentions as relevant to punishment.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion above?
ANS.
(A) In interpreting these stories, the listener had to draw on a relatively mature sense of human psychology in order to tell whether harm was produced intentionally or accidentally.
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