Reading Comprehension
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
Compare what each approach reads (judicial opinions vs. complete transcripts) and identify what additional case details transcripts can reveal that opinions might omit.
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Unlock Full Passage19.The policy-capturing approach differs from the approach described in the last two sentences of the passage in that the latter approach
Correct Answer
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Policy-capturing 'the researcher reads each opinion; identifies variables discussed in the opinion,' whereas the other technique 'requires reading complete transcripts ... as well as the factors that contributed to the verdict and the kind of evidence necessary for the plaintiff to prevail.' Because transcripts include 'the factors that contributed to the verdict' and 'the kind of evidence necessary,' the transcript approach allows assessment of aspects of a case that are not specifically mentioned in a judge's opinion.
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