B. Integration testing
White box testing is a method where the internal structure, design, and code of a software application are examined. It is often used at the integration testing level to verify that different components or modules of the software work together correctly, and the focus is on understanding the internal logic and code paths to ensure proper integration.
While white box testing can be used at other stages of testing to some extent, it is most commonly associated with integration testing and unit testing, which focus on the internal workings of the software. Integration testing, specifically, deals with how different components interact with each other, making it a suitable context for white box testing
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