- Wed Jul 12, 2017 1:47 pm
#37199
Hi,
I don't understand why (b) is correct since it doesn't show necessarily how Stuart influenced West (unless we assume that West is influenced through the meetings and then goes to work), but this seems to be out of the scope of what we can assume, rather than most strongly supported.
Since it shows Stuart's work used West's terminology, I thought this was sufficient evidence to prove that Stuart's work was at least somewhat influenced by West and selected response (d).
I don't understand why (b) is correct since it doesn't show necessarily how Stuart influenced West (unless we assume that West is influenced through the meetings and then goes to work), but this seems to be out of the scope of what we can assume, rather than most strongly supported.
Since it shows Stuart's work used West's terminology, I thought this was sufficient evidence to prove that Stuart's work was at least somewhat influenced by West and selected response (d).