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
Approach: locate the sentences that describe how children performed in the experiments. The passage states, 'young children tend to misdescribe their own thoughts regarding simple phenomena while nonetheless correctly describing those phenomena,' and also that 'these children have the same thoughts that adults have regarding the phenomena but are much less capable of identifying these thoughts.' These lines indicate children are especially likely to make the relevant cognitive errors, so the experimenters benefitted because mental processes are sometimes easier to study in children who make those errors.
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Unlock Full Passage14.It can most reasonably be inferred that the choice of children as the subjects of the psychology experiments discussed in the passage was advantageous to the experimenters for which one of the following reasons?
Correct Answer
D
The passage reports that 'young children tend to misdescribe their own thoughts regarding simple phenomena while nonetheless correctly describing those phenomena' and that they 'have the same thoughts that adults have ... but are much less capable of identifying these thoughts.' That pattern makes children useful subjects because their greater tendency to make the relevant cognitive errors makes mental processes easier to observe and study—exactly what choice D states.
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