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When an object's internal data is hidden from outside code and access to that data is restricted to the object's methods, the data is protected from accidental corruption.

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Answer:

The given statement is "True".

Explanation:

In the given question some information is missing, that options of the question, that is true/ false.

A data object is also known as a collection of data, that holds a value or a value set, which will be accessed by each value with a unique ID or a complex term that relates to the object. Therefore, there is a single data type in each set.

  • The internal state of an object is known as the sum of all the values and its attributes. It is an inner dimension, that specifics a way to create another object.
  • It's covered up from external code and information exposure is reduced to the methods of the entity, the information is secured from accidental corruption.
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