Library/PT 132/Sec 3/Reading Comp
Go to Platform
Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Many experts say that TV shows from rich countries overwhelm and harm local cultures in developing countries. The author argues this claim is mostly an opinion without enough real research: imported shows rarely destroy local TV businesses, they do not always draw bigger audiences, and many viewers actually prefer local programs. A study even found locally made serial dramas are very popular and serve important social roles. The author urges researchers to study real viewers on the ground to see whether foreign shows dominate, are absorbed and enrich local culture, or mix with it, and to remember that people respond differently.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence where the author states what researchers 'must investigate' first; the passage explicitly says they should begin by determining which model best represents the relationship between imported and domestic cultural productions.

Passage Stimulus

Passage Redacted

Unlock Full Passage

19.

According to the author, an empirical study of the effect of external cultural influences on the lives of people in a society must begin by identifying

Correct Answer
B
The passage states: "The first question they must investigate is: Given the evidence suggesting that the primary relationship of imported cultural productions to domestic ones is not dominance, then what model best represents the true relationship?" The author then offers model options (e.g., absorption/enrichment or fusion where cultures share common aspects). Thus an empirical study must begin by identifying an accurate model of how imported cultural productions influence domestic ones (choice B).
Upgrade Your Prep

Ready to go beyond free explanations?

LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.

Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal
Explore Perfection Plus for full LSAT prep