Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Doctors should give the best treatment, but testing treatments in clinical trials is tricky because patients get different treatments. The strict rule called 'theoretical equipoise' says researchers must have no opinion about which treatment is better, but that is unrealistic—doctors usually have preferences and small new evidence can quickly tip opinions, so few trials could start or finish under that rule. The author suggests 'clinical equipoise' instead: a trial is ethical when the expert medical community is honestly divided about which treatment is best, so individual researchers may participate even if they personally favor one treatment, provided they recognize many other experts disagree.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the passage's definitions: theoretical equipoise requires each researcher to judge the evidence exactly balanced and is easily 'tipped' by small evidence; clinical equipoise requires only a lack of consensus in the expert clinical community. Choose the scenario that would convince participating researchers (breaking theoretical equipoise) while leaving expert-community consensus unchanged (so clinical equipoise remains).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.Suppose two medical treatments are being compared in a clinical trial for their effectiveness in treating a condition. Based on the passage, which one of the following scenarios would be significantly more likely to jeopardize theoretical equipoise than clinical equipoise?
Correct Answer
D
D is correct. The passage says: "Theoretical equipoise exists only when the overall evidence for each of two treatment regimens is judged by each clinical researcher to be exactly balanced—an ideal hardly attainable in practice." It also warns that such a balance is fragile: "such a balance would be extremely fragile, liable to be 'tipped' by small accretions of evidence as the study progresses." Thus initial results that convince several participating physicians would tip theoretical equipoise. By contrast, clinical equipoise depends on the broader expert community: "The very absence of consensus within the expert clinical community is what makes clinical equipoise possible." Because D specifies that the wider expert-community lack of consensus is unaffected, clinical equipoise would remain. Therefore D undermines theoretical equipoise while leaving clinical equipoise intact.
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