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Aronson Uses the Example of Seymour's Advice to His Younger

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Aronson uses the example of Seymour's advice to his younger brother, Buddy, from a short story by Salinger, to suggest that:


A) a researcher should attempt to answer questions that have always interested him.
B) a researcher should always try to study the questions that others have identified as the most important.
C) researchers should always strive to be "provocative rather than right."
D) writing novels is more valuable than conducting scientific research because literature is easier for more people to understand than science, so literature can have a much larger social impact.

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