Statements A, C and D correctly describe interdisciplinary research centres. A is true because such centres are designed to pool disciplinary expertise for complex issues. C is correct as funding bodies increasingly call for proposals that cut across traditional disciplines to tackle societal problems. D is also true since innovation often occurs where fields intersect. Statement B is false because interdisciplinary work is not inherently opposed to rigour; rather, it seeks rigorous integration of perspectives. Thus, A, C and D only are correct.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it includes only A and C and omits D. Excluding D ignores the innovative potential at disciplinary interfaces, which is a key rationale for interdisciplinary centres.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it assembles the three statements that align with the purpose, support and outcomes of interdisciplinary research while rejecting Bβs negative and inaccurate claim.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it includes only C and D and leaves out A, which explains the structural composition of interdisciplinary centres. Without A, the institutional aspect is missing.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it treats all four statements as correct and thereby endorses Bβs assertion that interdisciplinary research is discouraged. This conflicts with contemporary research policy and practice.
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