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garri49 [273]
1 year ago
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What logical evidence do levitt and dubner present in response to the counterclaim that a 7–7 wrestler might be more motivated t

o win and therefore perform better?.
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1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]1 year ago
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The evidence Levitt and Dubner present in response to the counterclaim is that 7-7 wresters' results drop (first option).

<h3>What is a counterclaim?</h3>

This is a statement that disproves the main claim or thesis. Moreover, this can be answered by providing evidence that disproves the counterclaim.

<h3>What evidence do Levitt and Dubner present?</h3>

The counterclaim is that a 7-7 is more likely to win, this can be disproved through the detail that these wrestlers' results drop because this shows they are not more likely to win than others.

Note: This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here are the options:

In the next match, 7-7 wrestlers' results drop below their predicted percentage.

The 7-7 wrestlers do well against both 8-6 and 9-5 opponents.

Wrestling matches only last a few seconds and are won by a quick exertion of force.

Wrestlers from the same stable do not oppose one another.

Learn more about counterclaim in: brainly.com/question/1757292
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