Multiple Choice
Equivalence of concepts, within the context of comparative research, refers to which of the following:
A) the broad similarities shared by all cultures of the world
B) the "natural" tendencies of human behaviour
C) the careful and precise definition of various concepts
D) the application of different indicators to the same concept
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