Study the facts below and then evaluate each of the numbered conclusions which of the generalizations are
Question:
Study the facts below and then evaluate each of the numbered conclusions which of the generalizations are reasonable given the evidence, and which are not? Why?
In 2009–10 each American household viewed a weekly average of 58 hours and 10 minutes of television (including DVDs and videos). Each individual viewed an average of 19 hours and 21 minutes every week. Those viewing the most television per week (31 hours and 27 minutes) were women over age 55. Those viewing the least television per week (15 hours and 54 minutes) were children ages 6–12. Households earning under $30,000 a year watched an average of 59 hours and 57 minutes a week. Households earning more than $60,000 a year watched an average of 56 hours and 32 minutes a week.
1-Households with incomes under $30,000 tend to watch more television than average.
2-Women watch more television than men.
3-Nonaffluent people watch less television than affluent people.
4-Women over age 55 tend to watch more television than average.
5-Children watch less television than critics generally assume.