Exam 10: Evaluating and Integrating Theory
Exam 1: Theoretical Criminology: An Introductory Overview68 Questions
Exam 2: Classical and Neoclassical Criminology68 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Theories of Crime61 Questions
Exam 4: Psychological Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 5: The Social Ecology of Crime60 Questions
Exam 6: Learning and Cultural Transmission Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 7: Strain Theories of Crime61 Questions
Exam 8: Control Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 9: Theories of Social Conflict60 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating and Integrating Theory60 Questions
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Theory competition involves ______ and _______ comparison of two or more theories.
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What variable is the most frequently added (new) to a criminological theory that doesn't have it to begin with?
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-Theory construction
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-Density
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In _______________ integration the propositions of one theory are simply linked to the propositions of another theory.
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Haynie's (2001) elaborated theory incorporated social control theories along with the properties of social networks.
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the empirical support which has been found for psychological theories, such as those emphasizing personality tendencies?
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the degree of empirical support which has been found for social disorganization theory in criminology?
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When factors are known to be connected with crime and are connected to new ideas, this is a process termed _________ __________.
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_______________ is still considered the dominant theoretical perspective in criminal justice policy and practices.
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_______________ _______________ is the process whereby new theories and refinements of existing theories are made
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Most theories in criminology are either completely accepted or completely rejected.
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Theory testing is also referred to as __________ __________ __________.
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Conflict and critical theories of crime do not normally enjoy much empirical support except when they do what?
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Besides evaluating or assessing criminological theories on the empirical support found for them, what other way do most scholars evaluate or assess theories?
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Which of the following conclusions is true concerning the current assessment of subcultural theories in criminology?
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Theory can generally be extended in one of three ways: theoretical integration, emergence of original theory, and __________ __________.
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A criminological theory may be supported by empirical research in one country at a certain time, but not in another country at a different time.
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