Junior biomedical researchers have long assumed that their hirings and promotions depend significantly on the amount of their published work. People responsible for making hiring and promotion decisions in the biomedical research field, however, are influenced much more by the overall impact that a candidate's scientific publications have on his or her field than by the number of those publications.
The information above, if accurate, argues most strongly against which of the following claims?
a. Even biomedical researchers who are just beginning their careers are expected already to
have published articles of major significance to the field.
b. Contributions to the field of biomedical research are generally considered to be significant
only if the work is published.
c. The potential scientific importance of not-yet-published work is sometimes taken into
account in decisions regarding the hiring or promotion of biomedical researchers.
d. People responsible for hiring or promoting biomedical researchers can reasonably be
expected to make a fair assessment of the overall impact of a candidate's publications on his
or her field.
e. Biomedical researchers can substantially increase their chances of promotion by fragmenting
their research findings so that they are published in several journals instead of one.
我昰這樣想的
B. ...only if the work is publish 不是代表已經出版的嗎?
c. not-yet -published work is sometimes take into consider...-->因為把沒出版的也consider 進去所以才against 題目
哪裡錯了呢~~請指正一下作者: hazardous 时间: 2010-12-24 21:17
我昰這樣想的
B. ...only if the work is publish 不是代表已經出版的嗎?
c. not-yet -published work is ...
Kath1986 发表于 2010-12-24 06:42
试着解释下:
Junior biomedical researchers have long assumed that their hirings and promotions depend significantly on the amount of their published work. People responsible for making hiring and promotion decisions in the biomedical research field, however, are influenced much more by the overall impact that a candidate's scientific publications have on his or her field than by the number of those publications.
A. Even biomedical researchers who are just beginning their careers are expected already to have published articles of major significance to the field. 既没有提到发文的数量也没有提到发文的质量,与题干完全无关,所以错!
B. Contributions to the field of biomedical research are generally considered to be significant only if the work is published.只有他们的著作被发表他们才被认为是重要的。本选项只提到了是否发文,而没有涉及发文的数量和质量之间的关系,所以错!
C. The potential scientific importance of not-yet-published work is sometimes taken into account in decisions regarding the hiring or promotion of biomedical researchers. 说到那些有潜力但还没有发表的文章会受到招聘者的关注。这是跟题干内容一致的选项。所以错!
D. People responsible for hiring or promoting biomedical researchers can reasonably be expected to make a fair assessment of the overall impact of a candidate's publications on his or her field. 负责做招聘决定或者提升决定的人在评估申请者时是公平的。完全无关,所以错!
E. Biomedical researchers can substantially increase their chances of promotion by fragmenting their research findings so that they are published in several journals instead of one. 说到申请者们将他们的研究成果拆分成几个部分以便能够发几种期刊而非一种期刊。(充分说明申请者追求数量不重质量的行为)来增加他们获得提升的机会。本选项清晰的表现了发文的质量和数量的关系,且与原文结论相反,能够被原文信息所削弱。因此正确!作者: pfullsomer 时间: 2010-12-25 06:51
很清楚哦~~~ 看来无关 有关 最好用了
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