Which of the following is a disadvantage of using quantitative research in comparative politics?
A. Its findings do not provide accurate data for analysis.
B. Its data portrays the world in fixed quantities when, in fact, political scenarios are dynamic and changing.
C. It tends to provide generalized arguments from specific points of data.
D. It does not allow for precise assessment of the relationship between causes and effects.
E. It only deals with hypothetical situations, and not real-life incidences.
B
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Federal income taxes in the United States are flat and apply equally to all Americans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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