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为一份国际经济学时事通信做调研的人口统计学家们宣称,Kuptala的人均收入远远低于Bahlton的人均收入,但他们同时宣称,Kuptala的贫困现象相对很少,而Bahlton却有过半的人口生活在极端的贫困状态。所以人口统计学家们的观点至少有一种是错误的。 以上的论证最易受到下面哪个批评意见的攻击

A. 它拒绝了关于两国人均收入的经验性观点,没有尝试提供更多的经济证据来否定那种观点。
B. 它把“贫困”这一模糊概念处理成似乎其已经有了一种精确和公认的意思。
C. 这忽视了一种可能性,也就是即使两个国家中生活在贫困状态中的人口比例不同,但这两个国家中生活在贫困状态的人口数量也许是相同的。
D. 它未能表明财富和贫困在两国中具有相同的社会意义。
E. 它没有考虑到这种可能性,即和在Bahlton的收入不一样,在Kuptala所有人的收入也许非常接近该国的人均收入。

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