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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages debate whether judges should do their own scientific research. Passage A says trial judges’ worries (that researching is unfair and they might use bad sources) are understandable but not enough to ban the practice: judges can use outside science to correct biased expert testimony, scientific rulings affect many future cases, and the trial setting (live evidence and the parties’ role) keeps judges from going too far. Passage B says appellate courts should not do independent research because they don’t have live witnesses or cross‑examination to test scientific claims, so using outside literature on appeal would be unreliable and would usurp the trial court’s job.

Logic Breakdown

Compare Passage B's praise of cross-examination in the cited sentence with the claims in Passage A; choose the claim in A that B's author most directly contradicts.

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Given the statements about cross-examination in the fourth sentence of the second paragraph of passage B, the author of passage B would be most likely to take issue with which one of the following claims by the author of passage A?

Correct Answer
B
Passage B emphasizes the power of adversarial testing: "And adverse parties can test the credibility and reliability of proffered literature by subjecting the expert witness to the greatest legal engine ever invented for the discovery of truth—cross-examination." Passage A claims that "The adversarial system is particularly ill-suited to handling specialized knowledge." Because Passage B defends the adversarial process (especially cross-examination) as a reliable means of testing scientific claims, the author of B would take issue with A's assertion that the adversarial system is ill-suited to dealing with specialized knowledge.
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