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Passage Breakdown

Both passages debate whether fingerprint evidence is trustworthy. The defendant says fingerprinting isn’t well tested: examiners can’t point to proof that prints are unique, there’s no set rule for how many matching points make a match, and we don’t know how often mistakes happen. Passage A, from the court, defends fingerprinting because it has been used for 100 years, experts agree it’s generally reliable, and examiners get training and tests so the trial was justified in trusting it. Passage B says the opposite: there are no clear objective standards, partial or smudged prints make matches uncertain, the chance of accidental matches is unknown, and stricter studies have shown many errors (one found a 34% error rate).

Logic Breakdown

Identify a general principle both passages assume; compare statements about standards and reliability and choose the principle both rely on.

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Which one of the following principles underlies the arguments in both passages?

Correct Answer
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Both passages treat the presence or absence of objective standards as central to the reliability of fingerprint identification. Passage A defends fingerprint evidence by noting that "fingerprint examiners are held to a consistent 'points and characteristics' approach to identification" and that "examiners are regularly subjected to testing and proficiency requirements, and uniform standards have been established through professional training and peer review." Passage B emphasizes the opposite problem: "Fingerprint examiners lack objective standards for evaluating whether two prints 'match.' There is simply no consensus about what constitutes a sufficient basis for identification" and states that "there is no generally agreed-on standard for determining precisely when to declare a match." Together these passages support the principle that fingerprint examiners must follow objective standards if fingerprint identification is to be reliable.
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