Which of these is an example of using a quantitative method to look for cross-case patterns?

a. Comparing birth rates in countries with a similar GDP
b. Examining an individual's voting history over multiple decades
c. Studying variations in religious belief in different countries in the Middle Eastd. Calculating the average number of new regulations passed in a legislative session


Correct Answer: a

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