- Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:55 am
#27470
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (C)
For a Must Be True question, we can apply the Fact Test to confirm the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (A): There is specific discussion of the possible advantages of the computer-generated visual displays, so the author would not agree with this assertion.
Answer choice (B): Critics of the technology don’t necessarily want to see it banned; some just want to ensure that the courts are responsible in allowing and monitoring its use.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This is one of the steps the author provides in the list of steps which must be taken to avoid misuse in the courts.
Answer choice (D): The word that makes this answer choice incorrect is primarily. We know that the computer-generated displays are used in technical trials, but the author provides no insight into how often the displays may be used in non-technical trials.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice provides a clever pitfall: the author believes in the principle of equal access to the modern displays, but does not place the burden on the litigators. The author asserts that the job of counsel (litigators) is to analyze the data and disclose findings, and it would appear to be the job of the court system to provide for financial aid and ensure equal access to the technology.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11623)
The correct answer choice is (C)
For a Must Be True question, we can apply the Fact Test to confirm the correct answer choice.
Answer choice (A): There is specific discussion of the possible advantages of the computer-generated visual displays, so the author would not agree with this assertion.
Answer choice (B): Critics of the technology don’t necessarily want to see it banned; some just want to ensure that the courts are responsible in allowing and monitoring its use.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This is one of the steps the author provides in the list of steps which must be taken to avoid misuse in the courts.
Answer choice (D): The word that makes this answer choice incorrect is primarily. We know that the computer-generated displays are used in technical trials, but the author provides no insight into how often the displays may be used in non-technical trials.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice provides a clever pitfall: the author believes in the principle of equal access to the modern displays, but does not place the burden on the litigators. The author asserts that the job of counsel (litigators) is to analyze the data and disclose findings, and it would appear to be the job of the court system to provide for financial aid and ensure equal access to the technology.