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by karthikpandian19 » Sat May 26, 2012 2:25 pm
As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and history that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, may soon go the way of the Model T for psychologists who provide more detailed information describing the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered to be the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, is soon to be going the way of the Model T for psychologists who are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists provide more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.
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by GmatKiss » Sat May 26, 2012 10:26 pm
IMO: E

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by karthikpandian19 » Sat May 26, 2012 10:44 pm
Can any GMAT expert brief on OA E???

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by GmatKiss » Sat May 26, 2012 10:45 pm
karthikpandian19 wrote:As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and history that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, may soon go the way of the Model T for psychologists who provide more detailed information describing the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered to be the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, is soon to be going the way of the Model T for psychologists who are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists provide more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.

A vs E,

IMO: E

Please provide OA

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by karthikpandian19 » Sat May 26, 2012 11:12 pm
One another way of looking at this is with the IDIOM: "consider" it comes alone.

"Consider" shld not be followed with preposition, as like in A (consider for), D (consider to)

From the others as you mentioned, with the parallelism, we can eliminate B & C

So E is the asnwer
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karthikpandian19 wrote:As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


As a concept once considered for a foundation of economic theory, the rational actor model may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists have provided more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and history that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, may soon go the way of the Model T for psychologists who provide more detailed information describing the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


A concept long considered to be the cornerstone of economic theory, the rational actor model, is soon to be going the way of the Model T for psychologists who are providing more detailed information about the emotional, family influence, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.


The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists provide more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.

A vs E,

IMO: E

Please provide OA
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