Multiple Choice
What type of data should be collected to compare the likelihoods of two candidates winning their elections when the candidates are running in different elections?
A) Matched-pairs sampling with qualitative data.
B) Matched-pairs sampling with quantitative data.
C) Independent sampling with qualitative data.
D) Independent sampling with quantitative data.
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