Difference of Framing

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Last updated: 8/16/2025

Typical Questions

  • "Based on the texts, how would the researchers in Text 2 most likely respond to the argument in the underlined portion of Text 1?"
  • "Based on the texts, both Researcher A and Researcher B would most likely agree with which statement?"

How to Approach

  • Detect different lenses (e.g., ethics vs economics)
  • Disagreement lies in how or why a topic is framed (e.g., economic vs. ethical)
  • Subtle difference in emphasis or lens, not claim

Typical Trap and Quick Fix

  • Missing perspective, even if facts agree
  • Ask: "What type of argument lens is this—moral, scientific, practical?"

Signal Clues

  • framed as, seen through the lens of; perspective markers: moral vs. scientific, etc.

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