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Passage Breakdown

Scholars are using social-science tools to study court decisions about sex discrimination because looking at only a few cases can be misleading. The author says just counting how many plaintiffs win or lose (outcomes analysis) isn’t very helpful, since cases differ and the numbers don’t explain why some plaintiffs win. Better approaches read opinions or full trial transcripts to pull out specific factors (like written admissions, bad evaluations, or procedural mistakes) and use statistical analysis to show which factors actually predict success, which is more useful for people deciding whether to sue.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence that says plaintiffs are 'not swayed' by statistics showing low odds and choose the option that analogizes continuing despite statistical evidence of likely failure. Support from passage: 'Although the odds are clearly against the plaintiff in sex discrimination cases, plaintiffs who believe that their cause is just and that they will prevail are not swayed by such evidence.'

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The information in the passage suggests that plaintiffs who pursue sex discrimination cases despite the statistics provided by outcomes analysis can best be likened to

Correct Answer
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A is correct because it parallels the passage's claim that some plaintiffs continue to pursue cases despite unfavorable aggregate statistics: they 'are not swayed by such evidence.' An athlete who keeps using a training technique despite statistical evidence that the technique is unlikely to be effective is the closest analogy to a plaintiff who proceeds even though outcomes analysis shows low odds of success.
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