单选题The author implies that an innovative scientific contribution is one that ______.Ais accepted immediately by the scientific communityBdies not relegate particulars to the role of dataCpresents a new scientific factDintroduces a new valid generalization

单选题
The author implies that an innovative scientific contribution is one that ______.
A

is accepted immediately by the scientific community

B

dies not relegate particulars to the role of data

C

presents a new scientific fact

D

introduces a new valid generalization


参考解析

解析:
文章首段在讲到highly creative art和highly creative science的区别时,提到innovative science会提出新的propositions(观点,见解),并以此为依据把不同的现象以更加coherent的方式联系起来,并通过把这些现象转化为数据来构成或测试一项新理论。因此D项概括了上述内容。

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