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In a recent study of responses to visual images, researchers found that women most frequently gave the rating `most attractive` to images of male faces that were more feminine in contour, and rated more masculine faces, on average, `less attractive`. The researchers concluded that modern women prefer men who are less obviously masculine in their facial features.
The conclusion would be most severely weakened if which of the following were true?

Facial features are not the criterion that most women use to decide whether a man is attractive.
The visual images were computer generated composites of photographs and not pictures of actual men.
The rating scale was a ten point scale with most attractive scoring 1-2 and least attractive scoring 8-10.
Most popular male actors have the features that the study allocated to the more masculine category.
The faces with the more masculine features were all significantly older than those with the feminine features.
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In a recent study of responses to visual images, researchers found that women most frequently gave the rating `most attractive` to images of male faces that were more feminine in contour, and rated more masculine faces, on average, `less attractive`. The researchers concluded that modern women prefer men who are less obviously masculine in their facial features.
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What role do the parts in boldface play in the argument above?

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