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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

Approach: map the passage's progression paragraph by paragraph: para 1 introduces social-science work and the specific technique ‘outcomes analysis’ and signals a critique ("However, their enthusiasm for the \"outcomes analysis\" technique seems misguided."); para 2 summarizes the technique's shortcomings ("Of fundamental concern is the outcomes analysts' assumption..."; "giving prospective plaintiffs statistics about overall outcomes without analyzing the reason for these outcomes is of marginal assistance."); para 3 describes alternative methods ("Two different approaches offer more useful applications..."; "One is a process called \"policy capturing,\"..." and the transcript-reading technique). Use those lines to see that the passage: introduces a technique, criticizes it, then presents alternatives.

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Which one of the following best describes the organization of the passage?

Correct Answer
A
The passage first introduces outcomes analysis as a technique and immediately signals skepticism (para 1: "However, their enthusiasm for the \"outcomes analysis\" technique seems misguided."). The next paragraph systematically lists the shortcomings of outcomes analysis (e.g., "Of fundamental concern is the outcomes analysts' assumption...", "giving prospective plaintiffs statistics about overall outcomes without analyzing the reason for these outcomes is of marginal assistance."). The final paragraph then describes two alternative approaches ("Two different approaches offer more useful applications...", "One is a process called \"policy capturing\"..." and the transcript-reading technique). That sequence—introduce a technique, summarize its shortcomings, and describe alternatives—matches choice A.
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