In what way is the gathering of data in historical research different from other qualitative methodologies?

a. The researcher faces no particular constraints in respect of data generation or collection
b. The researcher is constrained by limited ability to generate data
c. The researcher is constrained by limited ability to collect data


Ans: b

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