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How to Strengthen a LSAT Claim Using Logical Reasoning Drill Set #4

Learn how to engage a practice LSAT Logical Reasoning support a claim question task at lawhub.lsac.org by highlighting the specific conclusion provided and then predicting the broad information required to strengthen that specific argument before cross checking that prediction, rather than the full argument, against the answer choices.

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LSAC LawHub LSAT Logical Reasoning Drill Set 4, Question 8:

Historian: Some historians of science consider there generally to be two kinds of science, normal science and revolutionary science. Practitioners of normal science accept all of their field's preconceptions, while practitioners of revolutionary science reject some of them. Because revolutionary science produces such dramatic changes, many historians focus on revolutionary science. But historians who focus exclusively on revolutionary science fail to gain a complete understanding of the revolutionary scientific movements they study.

8. Which one of the following, if true, most strongly supports the historian's claim that historians who focus exclusively on revolutionary science fail to gain a complete understanding of the revolutionary scientific movements they study.

A) Some prominent historians of science reject the distinction between normal and revolutionary science.
B) Historians who focus on revolutionary science underestimate the importance of the scientific advances made by normal science.
C) A very large proportion of scientific research falls into the category of normal science.
D) Those scientists who accept all of the preconceptions of normal science tend to resist the change produced by revolutionary scientific movements.
E) Understanding a revolutionary scientific movement requires an understanding of the normal scientific preconceptions that the movement rejected.

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