单选题Unlike Passage 1, Passage 2 discusses ______.Athe procedures of a specific experimentBa mistaken assumptionCthe work of professional researchersDsocial behaviorEhuman emotions

单选题
Unlike Passage 1, Passage 2 discusses ______.
A

the procedures of a specific experiment

B

a mistaken assumption

C

the work of professional researchers

D

social behavior

E

human emotions


参考解析

解析:
第一篇文章提到了错误的假设,文中他反驳直觉是能产生无限力量的未经开发的源泉的观点(2-3行),文中还提到职业研究人员的作品(Haight 和Daniel Kahneman的作品),社会行为(40-51)以及人类情感(36-39行)。然而并没有像第二篇一样描述了特定实验的程序。

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