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
Scan the first paragraph for an explicit statement of how lay people view "risk communication"; the passage directly says what many lay people believe.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage6.According to the passage, many lay people believe which one of the following about risk communication?
Correct Answer
B
"Because some risk communicators take this persuasive stance, many lay people see \"risk communication\" as a euphemism for brainwashing done by experts." (first paragraph). This sentence directly supports option B, which paraphrases that many lay people view risk communication as a tool used to manipulate the public.
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