LSAT 110 – Section 3 – Question 26
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| Argument part +AP Causal Reasoning +CausR | A
15%
165
B
16%
163
C
3%
158
D
2%
160
E
64%
168
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+Hardest | 145.976 +SubsectionMedium |
Summarize Argument: Phenomenon-Hypothesis
The author presents an explanation for the media’s increase in crime coverage: it’s the result of increased public interest in crime, rather than the result of actual increases in crime itself. Why would increased public interest in crime have an effect on media coverage? Because the media base their coverage largely on their audiences’ interests.
Identify Argument Part
The text in the question stem is part of the conclusion. It’s the author’s preferred explanation for why the media are devoting more coverage to crime.
A
It supports the conclusion that the media now devote more coverage to crime than the crime rate alone justifies.
It is part of the main conclusion—it doesn’t support any other conclusion. Also, there is never any claim that the media give more coverage to crime than the crime rate justifies.
B
It is presented as evidence that the media decide what to cover and to what extent to cover it depending on the interests of the public.
This gets the argument’s support structure backward. The fact that the media base coverage decisions on the public’s interests provides evidence to believe the proposition in the question stem: the true cause of the media’s growing crime coverage is increased public interest.
C
It is a counterexample to the claim that the media devote more coverage to crime now than they did ten years ago.
It is an explanation for the phenomenon described here—not a counterexample. The author agrees that the media devote more coverage to crime now, and then explains why this is so.
D
It is a generalization based on the claim that the crime rate has increased over the past ten years.
It can’t be a generalization based on this claim, because this claim is never made in the stimulus. The proposition in the question stem is a hypothesis.
E
It is offered as an alternative explanation of why the media devote more coverage to crime now than they did ten years ago.
This describes the role of the proposition in the question stem. It’s the author’s explanation, which he offers as an alternative to the theory that the media’s growing crime coverage is due to an increase in crime itself.
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