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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

Look for the passage line that says studies find people "ignore mundane hazards that pose significant danger" yet "get upset about exotic hazards that pose little chance of death or injury." Choose the choice that shows someone engaging in a common dangerous behavior while worrying about an improbable, exotic hazard.

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Which one of the following is most clearly an example of the kind of risk perception discussed in the "studies" mentioned in the second sentence of the passage?

Correct Answer
D
Choice D shows both elements the studies describe: the person "weaves in and out of traffic while driving his car at excessive speeds" (ignoring a mundane, significant danger) yet "worries about meteorites hitting his house" (an exotic, highly improbable hazard). This directly matches the passage's claim that people ignore ordinary risks but fret about exotic ones.
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