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A consumer survey of independent feature films revealed that the percentage of action films that received the survey's highest rating was greater than the percentage of romance films that received the highest rating. Yet the survey organizers were probably erroneous in their conclusion that subject matter determins a feature film's poular appeal, since the action films were all direct by filmmakers with at least one hit film to their credit, while the romance films were directed by newer filmmakers, many of whom had not produced a previous film.
The statements above, if true, support which of the following inferences:
a) Fewer romance films than actions films received the survey's highest rating
b) There is no relationship between the popular appeal of the feature films evaluated in the survey and any previous successes of the directors of those films
c) If consumers were surveyed regarding their impressions of big-budget mainstraim films, the percentage of romance films that would receive the survey's highest rating would be lower than the percentage of action films that would receive the highest rating
d) experienced filmmakers are more likely to produce hit films than are new filmmakers
e) among directors with the same number of hit films to their credit, differences in the subject matter of their feature films may not affect the way the films are popularly rated
Each of the following, if true, supports the author's contention that the organizers misinterpreted the survey data except:
a) The fact that one has directed a previous hit film is a positive indicator of that director's filmmaking talent
b) Consumer ratings of a new film are influenced by the previous history of success of the film's director
c) Action films generally require large budgets than romance films and are thus prohibitive for many first-time film directors
d) It is rare of the films of first-time directors to attain the popular appeal of films directed by filmmakers with at least one hit film to their credit
e) Directors who have produced a previous hit film generally obtain the largest budgets and attract the most talented and well-known actors for their subsequent films
The statements above, if true, support which of the following inferences:
a) Fewer romance films than actions films received the survey's highest rating
b) There is no relationship between the popular appeal of the feature films evaluated in the survey and any previous successes of the directors of those films
c) If consumers were surveyed regarding their impressions of big-budget mainstraim films, the percentage of romance films that would receive the survey's highest rating would be lower than the percentage of action films that would receive the highest rating
d) experienced filmmakers are more likely to produce hit films than are new filmmakers
e) among directors with the same number of hit films to their credit, differences in the subject matter of their feature films may not affect the way the films are popularly rated
Each of the following, if true, supports the author's contention that the organizers misinterpreted the survey data except:
a) The fact that one has directed a previous hit film is a positive indicator of that director's filmmaking talent
b) Consumer ratings of a new film are influenced by the previous history of success of the film's director
c) Action films generally require large budgets than romance films and are thus prohibitive for many first-time film directors
d) It is rare of the films of first-time directors to attain the popular appeal of films directed by filmmakers with at least one hit film to their credit
e) Directors who have produced a previous hit film generally obtain the largest budgets and attract the most talented and well-known actors for their subsequent films

















