Straus and Gelles conducted two national family violence surveys in 1975 and 1985. These surveys are considered reliable indications of violence in the family because of which of the following factors
A) the sampling procedure, the large number of respondents and the validity of the Conflict Tactics Scale as a measuring instrument.
B) the sampling procedure, the socio-economic class of respondents, and the validity of the measuring instrument.
C) the follow-up process, the sampling procedure and the definitions used by Straus and Gelles.
D) subsequent surveys have validated the initial national survey.
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