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    Wilbanks Reports Findings Indicating That Wives Were Far More Likely
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Wilbanks Reports Findings Indicating That Wives Were Far More Likely

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

Wilbanks reports findings indicating that wives were far more likely than husbands to kill during:


A) the wife's pregnancy
B) family vacations
C) a domestic argument
D) visits by in-laws

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