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LSAT Preptest 150, Section 1, Question 11

Passage 2: Eyewitness Interviews

Explanation

A. The passage does not make a comparison between frequencies of activities and their outcomes, which this option suggests.


B. (Correct Response) This option parallels the idea from the passage that a less complex method (increased fiber consumption alone) can produce benefits similar to a more complex method (combined reduction of saturated fat and increased fiber), which is analogous to the passage's claim that instructed eye-closure can achieve similar benefits to the more complex cognitive interview.


C. This option discusses moderation and excess, not simplicity versus complexity.


D. The passage doesn’t discuss gender-specific outcomes or inconclusive data regarding different groups.


E. While it mentions health benefits from two different activities, it does not capture the comparison of complexity versus simplicity in methods that is central to the analogy in the passage.

The passage indicates that instructed eye-closure, a simpler technique, provides benefits equivalent to those of the cognitive interview, a more complex technique. Similarly, option B suggests that increased fiber consumption alone, presumably a simpler intervention, can yield health benefits equivalent to a more complex dietary change.

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