- Fri Jun 03, 2016 11:42 am
#26053
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks what the author would think of a physicist’s book based on the scientist’s own memories. In the passage the author makes a point of discussing the challenges of doing a biographical study on a living subject, including the inherent bias of firsthand accounts, so the author would probably be skeptical about the reliability of a work like the one in this question.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. As prephrased, the author of the passage would likely be concerned about the danger for bias in the physicist’s firsthand memories.
Answer choice (B): Nothing in the passage suggests that the author would support the assertion in this choice. Since this answer fails the Fact Test, it should be ruled ouf of contention.
Answer choice (C): The author would be concerned about the reliability of a firsthand, uncorroborated perspective, but does not comment on the prospects for such a work to be used as a source for scholarly history writing.
Answer choice (D): The author would view such a work as being somewhat questionable, or in need of further corroboration, but would not assert that the book would make a more appropriate source for an entertainer’s biography.
Answer choice (E): This is an Opposite Answer; the author would see the firsthand account described here as needing further verification, so this choice can be ruled out with certainty.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10821)
The correct answer choice is (A)
This question asks what the author would think of a physicist’s book based on the scientist’s own memories. In the passage the author makes a point of discussing the challenges of doing a biographical study on a living subject, including the inherent bias of firsthand accounts, so the author would probably be skeptical about the reliability of a work like the one in this question.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. As prephrased, the author of the passage would likely be concerned about the danger for bias in the physicist’s firsthand memories.
Answer choice (B): Nothing in the passage suggests that the author would support the assertion in this choice. Since this answer fails the Fact Test, it should be ruled ouf of contention.
Answer choice (C): The author would be concerned about the reliability of a firsthand, uncorroborated perspective, but does not comment on the prospects for such a work to be used as a source for scholarly history writing.
Answer choice (D): The author would view such a work as being somewhat questionable, or in need of further corroboration, but would not assert that the book would make a more appropriate source for an entertainer’s biography.
Answer choice (E): This is an Opposite Answer; the author would see the firsthand account described here as needing further verification, so this choice can be ruled out with certainty.