Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Family disputes can be handled by courts or by mediation. Courts are formal, public, and judges make binding decisions that protect rights and create legal records, while mediation is private, informal, and helps the parties themselves reach an agreement with a neutral helper who does not impose a decision. Court supporters say it protects weaker people and clarifies legal rules; mediation supporters say it is quicker, less damaging, helps people cooperate and deal with emotions, and most people who try it reach agreements and like the process. The passage concludes that, overall, mediation is better suited to family law despite some advantages of courts.
Logic Breakdown
Compare the passage's explicit contrasts between mediation and adjudication (private vs public, binding vs nonbinding, formal vs informal) and the reported participant reactions; choose the answer that follows from those statements.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage16.It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that the author would agree with which one of the following statements regarding the differences between court adjudication and family mediation?
Correct Answer
B
Supported by the passage. The author emphasizes the procedural differences (e.g., 'In contrast, family mediation is usually conducted in private, the process is less formal, and mediators do not make binding decisions.') and also reports differing participant reactions to the two processes ('Studies of family mediation programs in several countries report that the majority of participants reach a full or partial agreement and express positive feelings about the process, perceiving it to be more rational and humane than the court system.'). Those passages together support the inference that attitudes toward outcomes can vary significantly depending on which process is used.
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