Pattern matching refers to:

a. Looking at the match between the actual data and a theoretically predicted set of results
b. Looking at the match between the descriptions of researchers and the descriptions of participants in a qualitative study
c. The researcher matching what participants do by imitating it
d. The researcher finding the match for his or her results in another study


Ans: a

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