I think that the key point here is the "easily reproducible" - because all of them can be scientific questions (even a! it could tell us about about the human psyche!)
but d. is the best answer for a reproducible experiment. B could also make a good experiment, but it would be too expensive to be easily reproducible. C is calling for a more complex analysis that is too complex for an experiment. And a would require more questionnaires than experiments
Answer:Page, squire, knight
C
Explanation:
Answer:Disaffirmance
Explanation:
Disaffirmance , It defines a fact that a voidable contract is void. This means a person who had signed a voidable contract has the right to not abide by it.
A person may verbally state that they won't abide by the contract or they will just choose to not do what the contract says without actual stating that they won't abide by it.
A voidable contract is the one in which two parties formally agree on something but this contract is not enforceable for several legal reasons.
Reasons that can make a contract voidable :
-Misrepresentation or fraud by one of the parties
-If someone is threatened to enter through a contract
- When one party is legally incapacity to be part of the contract such as Jacquie who entered a contract before he reached an age of majority.
Age of majority is an age when someone is considered an adult by the law.