Another common misconception is that an admission fee will discourage visitors. But this doesn't seem to be the case. IMPACTS Research and Development conducted a study to examine the effects of admission charges on museum attendance. The study showed that, generally speaking, entrance fees do not really stop people from visiting museums. In fact, study participants expressed a greater intent to visit institutions with a twenty-dollar or more price tag than they did ones with no admission charge. In short,

IMPACTS' research revealed that free admission at a museum does not necessarily mean that more people will attend.

Select the evidence that the author provides for the following supporting claim: admission fees do not stop most people from visiting museums.

A. Researchers found more people planning to visit museums with fees than free museums.

B. A study shows that many people don't mind paying admission when the price is low.

C. The Frick Museum offers free admission on certain days of the year.
Submit

A. Researchers found more people planning to visit museums with fees than free museums.