Women of low-socioeconomic groups have more frequently been identified as being battered than have women of middle- or high-socioeconomic groups. Which of the following choices offers the best rationale for this statement?
A) Men from low-socioeconomic groups are more violent.
B) Men from middle- and high-socioeconomic groups are less violent.
C) Women from low-socioeconomic groups more frequently put themselves into dangerous situations.
D) Women from middle- and high-socioeconomic groups conceal their battering.
D
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