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LSAT
LSAT Logical Reasoning

Undermining Online Education Argument

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During an academic debate about the efficacy of online education, Professor Smith argued, "Online classes provide a flexible learning environment that enables students to tailor their education to fit their schedules. Therefore, students in online programs perform better academically than those enrolled in traditional, in-person classes." In response, Professor Jones stated, "However, many online programs have lower admission standards compared to traditional schools, which may contribute to the inflated academic performance of online students. This phenomenon suggests that their success may not be directly due to the online format itself but rather to a less rigorous admission process."

Which of the following, if true, most undermines Professor Smith's conclusion?

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