Answer:
Three test environments <u>were selected</u><u> </u>for our experiments: a law office, a laboratory in which experiments <u>were performed</u> using laboratory rats, and an automobile assembly line.
One-way mirrored glass panels<u> </u><u>were installed</u> to allow video cameras to record the activity and researchers to observe the same and take notes.
We secretly inserted observers directly into the work environment. These observers posed as outside contractors and <u>were in uniform</u><u> </u>as maintenance and cleaning staff, coffee and water service vendors, and similar supporting personnel.
The observers <u>were drawn</u> from the students who had <u>been matriculated</u> into the experimental psychology courses from which this study <u>was developed</u> as an example of such studies generally.
Full thing is:
<em>Three test environments ----- ------ (7. select) for our experiments: a law office, a laboratory in which experiments ----------- (8. perform) using laboratory rats, and an automobile assembly line. One-way mirrored glass panels _________ (9.install) to allow video cameras to record the activity and researchers to observe the same and take notes. We secretly inserted observers directly into the work environment. These observers posed as outside contractors and ------------ (10. uniform) as maintenance and cleaning staff, coffee and water service vendors, and similar supporting personnel. The observers ------------ (11. draw) from the students who had _____(12. matriculate) into the experimental psychology courses from which this study ------------- (13. develop) as an example of such studies generally.</em>
Read the stem, read the responses, use process of elimination, pick an answer!
Answer: The quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause. rightfulness or lawfulness, as of a claim or title; justness of ground or reason: to complain with justice. the moral principle determining just conduct.
The correct answer is one is focused on concrete details in the text; the other is focused on ideas more subtly implied by the text
Explicit deals with details directly spoken, while inferential deals with infering, that is, some people incorrectly describe it as "what the author was trying to say".