LSAT 123 – Section 2 – Question 18
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Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
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PT123 S2 Q18 |
+LR
| Most strongly supported +MSS | A
10%
148
B
45%
155
C
14%
147
D
26%
148
E
5%
150
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144 153 163 |
+Harder | 143.659 +SubsectionEasier |
Summary
The stimulus discusses the scientific process of testing hypotheses against observations and emphasizes that scientists can receive the most recognition from disproving widely accepted ideas. It mentions that it is unsurprising some scientists are skeptical of global warming predictions because challenging conventional wisdom can lead to recognition. However, it is remarkable that, despite many researchers working in climatology, very few find evidence against global warming.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
There is a major incentive to disprove global warming, but scientists have not found the evidence to credibly do so yet.
A
Most scientists who are reluctant to accept the global warming hypothesis are not acting in accordance with the accepted standards of scientific debate.
There is nothing in the stimulus about the “accepted standards of scientific debate.” It is also a very large assumption to speak on the actions of what “most scientists” in a certain subset believe.
B
Most researchers in climatology have substantial motive to find evidence that would discredit the global warming hypothesis.
The stimulus says that “nothing brings more recognition than overthrowing conventional wisdom.” The presence of global warming is conventional wisdom in the scientific community, so it is not unreasonable to assume that there is a substantial motive to disprove it.
C
There is evidence that conclusively shows that the global warming hypothesis is true.
This is too strong to support. The stimulus only says that very few scientists have found evidence to show that global warming is unlikely. Nothing says that it is “conclusively true.” Don’t let this answer choice tap into your assumptions!
D
Scientists who are skeptical about global warming have not offered any alternative hypotheses to explain climatological data.
This is too strong to support. The stimulus does not give concrete information on whether scientists have given *any* hypothesis to challenge global warming. The stimulus only says that few have found evidence that it is unlikely.
E
Research in global warming is primarily driven by a desire for recognition in the scientific community.
This is too strong to support. The stimulus implies that it is a factor, but not that it is the *primary* factor.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
- Passage 1 – Questions
- Passage 2 – Passage
- Passage 2 – Questions
- Passage 3 – Passage
- Passage 3 – Questions
- Passage 4 – Passage
- Passage 4 – Questions
Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
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