- Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:56 am
#27471
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11623)
The correct answer choice is (B)
To answer this question, we must have a solid grasp on the author’s tone, which is precautionary.
Answer choice (A): The author discusses the possible applicability of a financial aid program in the context of the newer technologies that are less accessible to those with less resources. Stop-action and highlighting would seem more broadly accessible, and the author does not discuss this matter specifically, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. One of the reasons for caution specified by the author is the speculative content of computer-generated displays presented as evidence.
Answer choice (C): The author never makes this comparison, and in any case it seems unlikely that the author would agree with this assertion.
Answer choice (D): The author does not assert that computer displays should play a less vital role. Rather, the author is primarily concerned with the responsible use of this technology which can be used very effectively in court.
Answer choice (E): The author never discusses the persuasiveness of inaccurate data, but since the author is concerned that this evidence may be unfairly prejudicial, presumably this is based on the concern that inaccurate data could effectively persuade the jury, so this answer choice is incorrect.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=11623)
The correct answer choice is (B)
To answer this question, we must have a solid grasp on the author’s tone, which is precautionary.
Answer choice (A): The author discusses the possible applicability of a financial aid program in the context of the newer technologies that are less accessible to those with less resources. Stop-action and highlighting would seem more broadly accessible, and the author does not discuss this matter specifically, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. One of the reasons for caution specified by the author is the speculative content of computer-generated displays presented as evidence.
Answer choice (C): The author never makes this comparison, and in any case it seems unlikely that the author would agree with this assertion.
Answer choice (D): The author does not assert that computer displays should play a less vital role. Rather, the author is primarily concerned with the responsible use of this technology which can be used very effectively in court.
Answer choice (E): The author never discusses the persuasiveness of inaccurate data, but since the author is concerned that this evidence may be unfairly prejudicial, presumably this is based on the concern that inaccurate data could effectively persuade the jury, so this answer choice is incorrect.