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
Focus on where the passage evaluates the cognitive interview; the passage labels officers' deviation from trained procedures a 'problem,' so choose the option that reflects that concern.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.The author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
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'However, a problem associated with the cognitive interview is that it is a complex procedure, requiring substantial training to learn and a long time to conduct. Because of this complexity, not all officers receive this training, and even trained officers often deviate from the procedures specified in the cognitive interview training.' This language identifies deviation from specified procedures as a problem, implying the author would worry that such deviation makes the cognitive interview less effective.
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