1. Reynolds speak of "so-called naturalistic studies," and in paragraph 7 he indicates that the studies were not "naturalistic." What does he mean by "naturalistic studies"?
2. Why does Reynolds speak of vehicles "equipped with cameras"? (He uses "rigged" again in the next paragraph.) And why does he put the word events within quotation marks?
3. Reynolds introduces the behavior of cigarette makers decades ago. Do you find the comparison relevant and therefore helpful, or not? Why?