Multiple Choice
Multiple theoretical perspectives refer to:
A) Using multiple investigators to determine the accuracy of a researcher's account of an event
B) Using multiple data sources to confirm a theory
C) Using multiple theories or perspectives to interpret and explain the data
D) Using extended fieldwork to test whether one theory fits the data
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