Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People usually think they know their own thoughts directly and without error, while they only guess at others' thoughts. But studies show young children can have the same thoughts as adults yet fail to describe them, so some psychologists say we also infer our own thoughts. They argue that thoughts are hidden and we learn about them from quick internal clues (like brief feelings) and from fast mental inferences; with practice these inferences become so automatic we forget we made them, which makes it feel as if we directly see our thoughts even though we are really inferring them.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the choice that parallels the passage's point that increased familiarity/expertise makes inferential processes extremely fast, internal, and automatic so that people take the inferred result as direct perception and fail to notice they are inferring.
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Unlock Full Passage11.Which one of the following is most closely analogous to the explanation in the passage of how persons fail to notice that they are making inferences about their thoughts?
Correct Answer
A
A is correct. The passage explains that "Greater expertise appears to change not only our knowledge of the area as a whole, but our very perception of entities in that area," that "it appears to us that we become able to see and to grasp these entities and their relations directly, whereas before we could only make inferences about them," and that "we become so expert in making incredibly fast introspective inferences about our thinking that we fail to notice that we are making them." Option A describes an anthropologist who, through extreme familiarity, "takes [his culture] for granted" and therefore cannot describe it — a direct parallel: expertise/familiarity produces an unrecognized, taken-for-granted perspective that masks the underlying inferences.
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