Library/PT 136/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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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

Compare the two passages for direct factual contradictions—focus on their statements about error rates and reliability of fingerprint identification.

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The authors would be most likely to disagree about

Correct Answer
B
Passage A treats fingerprint identification as reliable and supports a very low error rate ('the trial court below was therefore within its discretion in crediting testimony that fingerprint identification has an exceedingly low error rate.'). Passage B, however, emphasizes that error rates are not well studied ('The error rate for fingerprint identification in actual practice has received little systematic study.') and even cites a high-error finding ('a more rigorous test showed a 34 percent rate of erroneous identification.'). These directly conflicting claims show the authors would most likely disagree about how likely an examiner is to incorrectly declare a match in a given case.
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