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Dyson argues that science might not be able to detect paranormal events because they only happen when people are stressed and emotional, which controlled lab tests can't recreate; he even borrows a physics idea to suggest both scientific and paranormal views could be true but not seen at the same time. The reply rejects this: anecdotes are not proof, repeated controlled experiments find no psychic powers, and the physics idea doesn't apply—either mind-reading works or it doesn't, and tests say it doesn't.

Logic Breakdown

Compare Passage A's characterization of skeptics with Passage B's tone and claims; find language in B that shows a skeptical, reductionist stance.

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Which one of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between passage B and the assertion in passage A that "skeptics of paranormal phenomena are generally near the reductionist extreme" (last sentence of the first paragraph)?

Correct Answer
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Passage B exemplifies the assertion. Passage A states, 'Skeptics of paranormal phenomena are generally near the reductionist extreme.' Passage B is written by a clear skeptic who adopts a reductionist line: 'Freeman Dyson makes a ridiculous plea for openness to the paranormal because he is not a reductionist...' and 'Paranormal phenomena have repeatedly been subjected to rigorous scientific experiments, and the results are unequivocal: psychic power is a chimera.' The author also insists, 'Either people can read other people's minds or they cannot. Science has demonstrated that they cannot.' These lines show Passage B is precisely the sort of reductionist skeptical response Passage A describes, so B serves as an example of A's assertion.
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