Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Some tech developers try to 'communicate risks' by downplaying dangers, which makes people distrust experts. But the real goal should be to help people make informed choices, so communicators need to know what the public already believes and understands. Ordinary people often judge risks by values (for example, risks to children seem worse) but they also know factual information and can understand risks if given clear facts and time. Using that knowledge to design clear, balanced messages — as in a radon brochure made after interviews — helps people understand risks better than a standard pamphlet.
Logic Breakdown
Find the passage lines about how people process new information—specifically that existing beliefs shape interpretation and that erroneous beliefs lead to misconstrual—and choose the option that matches that consequence.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.According to the passage, it is probable that which one of the following will occur when risk communicators attempt to communicate with lay people who have mistaken ideas about a particular technology?
Correct Answer
C
"Risk communication should therefore be based on the principle that people process new information in the context of their existing beliefs." and "If they have erroneous beliefs, they are likely to misconstrue the messages." These sentences directly support choice C: lay people with mistaken ideas will fit new information into their existing framework and thus interpret the communication differently than the risk communicators intended.
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