This is actually an official question . . . from the LSAT! https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/foru ... -t309.html
The OA is D. The author assumes that the studies will necessarily have different results, and therefore concludes that we don't need to look elsewhere for an explanation of the differences. D points
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The OA is D. The author assumes that the studies will necessarily have different results, and therefore concludes that we don't need to look elsewhere for an explanation of the differences. D points
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