Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Only assumption I is implicit
Explanation:
Given data
Concept/Approach
For a behavioral cue to serve as a reliable indicator, it must occur primarily when the evaluated item is excellent and not when it is mediocre. The speaker does not need a meta-desire about 'criteria' (II).
Step-by-step reasoning
1) If people also asked about the tailor when the suit was bad, the test would be invalid. Therefore I is necessary.2) The statement provides a cue; it does not assume the audience wants philosophy of 'criteria.' Hence II is unnecessary.
Verification/Alternative
Negating I breaks the reliability of the cue; negating II does not affect it.
Common pitfalls
Final Answer
Only assumption I is implicit.
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