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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 B's characterizations of Dyson's beliefs (watch for words like "convinced") with A's cautious language; pick the B statement that overstates or distorts A's degree of certainty.

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It can be inferred that the author of passage A would be most likely to consider which one of the following assertions made in passage B to misrepresent his views?

Correct Answer
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Passage B claims Dyson is "convinced" by anecdotes that under stress some people exhibit paranormal powers. Passage A, however, treats the paranormal as a tentative hypothesis and emphasizes the anecdotal nature of the reports. For example, Passage A says: "Paranormal phenomena may exist but be inaccessible to scientific investigation. This is just a hypothesis, but one that I find tenable and plausible." and "This evidence is anecdotal rather than scientific, since it cannot be reproduced under controlled conditions." Because B's assertion presents Dyson as certain ("convinced"), it overstates his professed position and therefore misrepresents him.
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