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The sports sociologist Harry Edwards has said that becoming a successful professional athlete is less likely than getting struck by lightning. According to Eitzen, Edwards is


A) deliberately wrong because Edwards is a vocal critic of professional sports.
B) comparing apples and oranges; lightning strikes are random events; sport success is based entirely on human effort.
C) using faulty data; Eitzen's data shows that Edwards's figures underestimate sport success by at least half.
D) probably right.

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