- Tue Oct 31, 2017 12:46 pm
#41063
Hi Powerscore,
On my first pass through this passage, which I perceived to be incredibly convoluted and confusing, I chose answer choice B for question 19. I based this on lines 36-39 which states the fragmented approach is "familiar enough in historiographical theorizing." Upon second pass through on my blind review, I realized that answer choice E was probably the clearer answer, because of the second part of line 39 which states the fragmented approach "has rarely been put into practice by historians of science."
Ultimately, my question is: what is explicitly wrong with B? Is it portion of "historiography in many disciplines" when the text says "historiographical theorizing?" Or does it have to do with the level of extremity of "commonly applied" to "many disciplines?" This is nitpicky, but it clearly would have made a difference on my score.
Thanks so much for your help!
On my first pass through this passage, which I perceived to be incredibly convoluted and confusing, I chose answer choice B for question 19. I based this on lines 36-39 which states the fragmented approach is "familiar enough in historiographical theorizing." Upon second pass through on my blind review, I realized that answer choice E was probably the clearer answer, because of the second part of line 39 which states the fragmented approach "has rarely been put into practice by historians of science."
Ultimately, my question is: what is explicitly wrong with B? Is it portion of "historiography in many disciplines" when the text says "historiographical theorizing?" Or does it have to do with the level of extremity of "commonly applied" to "many disciplines?" This is nitpicky, but it clearly would have made a difference on my score.
Thanks so much for your help!