Exam 1: Introduction to Criminal Justice
Exam 1: Introduction to Criminal Justice99 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics in Criminal Justice Research91 Questions
Exam 3: Research Design: the Experimental Model and Its Variations103 Questions
Exam 4: The Uniform Crime Reports and Sampling91 Questions
Exam 5: Survey Research: Questionnaires42 Questions
Exam 6: Survey Research: Interviews and Telephone Surveys80 Questions
Exam 7: Participant Observation and Case Studies66 Questions
Exam 8: Unobtrusive Measures, Secondary Analysis, and the Uses of Official Statistics72 Questions
Exam 9: Validity, Reliability, and Triangulated Strategies68 Questions
Exam 10: Scaling and Index Construction62 Questions
Exam 11: Policy Analysis and Evaluation Research61 Questions
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Common sense was described in the text as generally a poor guide for accurate criminal justice research.
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Which of the following represented a "paradigm shift" in American criminal justice:
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Methodological narcissists avoid subjects which do not lend themselves to their favored method.
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Martinson felt that most criminal justice programs worked well in preventing crime.
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Methodological _________________ refers to a fanatical adherence to a preferred method at the expense of substance; the view that there is a one and only best method for doing research.
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The androcentric bias in criminology refers to the fact that females have been neglected in the field.
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Our basic approach to criminal justice research in this course is supportive of the view that prediction is useless or impossible since all individuals are unique.
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It is standard practice in research to refer to the variable one wishes to predict as being the dependent or outcome variable.
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The independent variable is the variable one is attempting to predict.
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Many myths in criminal justice research were described as being rooted in common sense.
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Generally, theory is concerned with questions of "why" while methodology deals with "what is".
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The dependent variable is the variable one is attempting to predict.
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_________________ is Max Weber's term for a research strategy in which researchers immerse themselves in the subject matter and develop "sensitizing concepts."
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Which of the following was not mentioned by Williams as a factor in "The Demise of the Criminological Imagination"?
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Describe this same research study in terms of how it follows the "General Steps in Empirica1 Research in Criminal Justice."
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A concept which has been operationalized is referred to as:
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Those concerned with good research should be objective, vigilant, and sympathetic.
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According to the text, most criminal justice research findings are simply a matter of "common sense".
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It is essential that all research projects follow the same specific steps and be quantitative in nature.
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