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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Police want as much accurate information from witnesses as possible. The cognitive interview gets people to recall more details without raising error rates, but it is complex and needs lots of training and time. Hypnosis is simpler but doesn’t reliably improve accuracy, can make witnesses wrongly confident, and not everyone can be hypnotized. Studies show a much simpler technique—asking witnesses to close their eyes while they remember—boosts correct recall about as much as the cognitive interview for both sights and sounds, and it needs no special training or extra time.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the passage's main claim in the final paragraph: the author defines an "ideal" interview method and then reports research showing that instructed eye-closure meets those criteria. Key supporting sentences: "For police interviewers, the ideal method ... would be one that requires no special training for the interviewer, that can be applied to the entire population of potential witnesses, and that has a positive effect on correct memory reports, with no corresponding increase in false details reported."; "instructed eye-closure by itself appears to improve witness recall to a degree equivalent to that demonstrated by the cognitive interview."; "the benefits of eye-closure are achieved with no increase in errors, no specialist training, and no greater complexity of interviewing technique."

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
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The passage's main point is that instructed eye-closure achieves the qualities the author describes as "ideal" for police interviewing: it improves recall, is as effective as the cognitive interview, and imposes no additional training or increase in errors. Support: the passage states that "instructed eye-closure by itself appears to improve witness recall to a degree equivalent to that demonstrated by the cognitive interview" and that "the benefits of eye-closure are achieved with no increase in errors, no specialist training, and no greater complexity of interviewing technique." These sentences directly support choice E's claim that instructed eye-closure improves recall without sacrificing practicality or reliability.
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