Answer: (D) Data inconsistency
Explanation:
  In the database management system (DBMS), the files are get minimized  then the data inconsistency are reduced in the DBMS. 
 The database management system basically enable the organization for managing the data or information  and the security system.
 The data inconsistency is one of the condition is in which the files and the same type of data are kept in the different types of files along with the different format.  
 Therefore, Option (D) is correct. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D. people's acceptance of ruler's authority
Explanation:
In a democracy, the legitimacy of a ruler depends directly on the acceptance of the people who elected him or her. The ruler has the autonomy and authority to make decisions that represent the people, but he or she is only a representative, the legal power emanating from the people.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is Explanation.
The social scientists were asked an explanatory situation in which they are required for reasons and evidence. In this case, these social scientists will use their critical thinking skill specifically explanation. 
Explaining their reasons, opinions, and evidence will give the audience the satisfactory they were looking for. Actually, explanation of things will more likely work out in their case if they were asked about their research.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: Law of closure 
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, Sean continues to swear the moon is full because of the law of closure.
The law of closure is the perception of people with regards to pictures, letters, etc. when they believe that the items are whole even though they aren't complete. Here, the moon isnt full but Sean thinks it is due to the law of law of closure.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Interactional theory offers a broad explanation for the causes and consequences of involvement in antisocial behavior. When first proposed by Thornberry in 1987, it primarily focused on delinquency and drug use during adolescence and early adulthood. The theory proposed that delinquent behavior was caused by weak social bonds and involvement in delinquent networks but that delinquency also had feedback effects to further weaken prosocial bonds and further embed the individual in deviant networks and belief systems.