Exam 3: Psychology of Investigations
Exam 1: Introduction to Forensic Psychology66 Questions
Exam 2: Police and Public Safety Psychology71 Questions
Exam 3: Psychology of Investigations68 Questions
Exam 4: Consulting and Testifying68 Questions
Exam 5: Consulting With Criminal Courts69 Questions
Exam 6: Family Law and Other Forms of Civil Litigation70 Questions
Exam 7: The Development of Delinquent and Criminal Behavior67 Questions
Exam 8: Psychology of Violence and Intimidation68 Questions
Exam 9: Psychology of Sexual Assault55 Questions
Exam 10: Forensic Psychology and the Victims of Crime70 Questions
Exam 11: Family Violence and Child Victimization68 Questions
Exam 12: Correctional Psychology in Adult Settings69 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Justice and Corrections68 Questions
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Dr. Stevenson is preparing to hypnotize Lucy in order to help alleviate her severe fear of dental appointments. Which factor would be the most important in ensuring a successful hypnosis?
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Which statement is correct about the five categories of profiling discussed in the chapter?
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All of the following are types of false confessions as identified by Kassin and his colleagues except ______ confessions.
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Crime scene profiling was developed by the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Which form of profiling has raised the most concerns about racial, ethnic, or religious discrimination?
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Actuarial predictions are based on ______, whereas clinical predictions are based on ______.
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Asking questions that the suspect does not anticipate, or asking for more detail, is an example of ______.
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Risk assessment instruments are largely based on ______ prediction.
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Professional polygraphers prefer the ______, while researchers are more favorably disposed to the ______.
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What is the most controversial type of suspect-based profiling? Explain why this type of profiling is so controversial.
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All of the following are profiling types discussed in the chapter except ______.
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Which two adjectives most accurately describe the process of eyewitness identification?
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Profiling is based on the assumption that human behavior is consistent across time and place.
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Police officers and psychologists are often no more accurate than laypersons in detecting deception in adults.
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Explain how the case of the Central Park 5 pertains to the issue of false confessions.
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Commitment bias refers to the idea that a witness who has initially identified a face, even an incorrect one, will be more likely to choose that face again.
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What three fundamental questions are central to the psychology of investigations in their early stages?
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