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Passage Breakdown

People often think government should protect people from risks they didn’t choose (like plane crashes) but leave chosen risks (like mountain climbing) to individuals. Experts, however, focus on how many lives can be saved overall. Whether a risk is “voluntary” is often unclear or just a cover for disliking the activity (people won’t fund safer skydiving but will for firefighters). Because “voluntary” is fuzzy and misleading, policy should focus on saving the most lives with the resources available and on the real reasons people object, not on the voluntary/involuntary label.

Logic Breakdown

The author argues that laypeople emphasize voluntariness when judging risks but that such judgments are unreliable and a poor guide to policy. Support: "Policy experts tend to focus on aggregate lives at stake; laypeople care a great deal whether a risk is undertaken voluntarily." The author also states that "judgments about whether a risk is \"involuntary\" often stem from confusion and selective attention... They are thus of little utility in guiding policy decisions." He concludes, "In short, there is no special magic in notions like \"voluntary\" and \"involuntary.\" Therefore, regulatory policy should be guided by a better understanding of the factors that underlie judgments about voluntariness."

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude in the passage?

Correct Answer
C
C is correct because the author explicitly questions the reliability of lay intuitions about voluntariness as a basis for policy. The passage says that such "judgments about whether a risk is \"involuntary\" often stem from confusion and selective attention" and that they "are thus of little utility in guiding policy decisions," showing clear skepticism about lay judgments as a general guide to government risk-management policy.
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