Analytic induction is best defined as a means of inquiry that ______.
A. employs quantitative data analysis related to social behavior that uses a random sample of people
B. is designed to generate knowledge that typically employs a structure of interviews where each interview has the potential of either supporting the initial perspective on the subject or refining it in some way
C. employs a mailed survey with a set of open-ended questions that ask for words to explain the themes of the study
D. reviews quantitative data in the testing of a hypothesis using a quasi-experimental design
Ans: B
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