Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A. Unlike other methodological presuppositions, the assumption that counting, measurement, and other mathematical processes are inherently objective may itself introduce bias into a researcher's analysis or disguise biases already at work.
B. Like other methodological presuppositions, the assumption that counting, measurement, and other mathematical processes are inherently objective may itself introduce bias into a researcher's analysis or disguise biases already at work.
C. Like other methodological presuppositions, the assumption that counting, measurement, and other mathematical processes are inherently subjective may itself introduce bias into a researcher's analysis or disguise biases already at work.
D. Unlike other methodological presuppositions, the assumption that counting, measurement, and other mathematical processes are inherently subjective may itself introduce bias into a researcher's analysis or disguise biases already at work.