Grounds for a legal annulment do not include:

A. Age of minority.
B. Mental incompetence.
C. Knowledge of an existing valid marriage.
D. Incompatibility.


Answer: D

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The word data means ________________

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following questions relates to the validity of a self-report study of crime?

A. Does the interview measure what it is intended to measure? B. Is there a difference between those subjects who agree to participate in the study and those who refuse to participate? C. Are respondents reporting the true number of crimes they have committed? D. Do the respondents and the interviewer use the same definitions of the crimes being discussed?

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