Deck 1: The Study of Juvenile Delinquency

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Juvenile delinquency refers to actions that violate the law, committed by a person who is under the legal age of majority.
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The degree to which a theory can be tested through empirical research, and either verified or disproved is referred to as:

A) conceptual clarity.
B) testability.
C) research validity.
D) inductive theorizing.
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The term __________ refers to how concisely and "economically" a theory is stated in terms of its concepts and propositions.

A) parsimony
B) testability
C) research validity
D) inductive theorizing
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Which dimension of theory asks: What question is the theory designed to answer?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Scope
D) Conceptual clarity
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Which dimension of theory asks: How concise is the theory in terms of its concepts and propositions?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Scope
D) Conceptual clarity
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Which theoretical level of explanation focuses on the social processes by which individuals become involved in delinquency?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which theoretical level of explanation focuses on societal characteristics such as socioeconomic disadvantage and social cohesiveness to explain group variation in rates of delinquency?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) None of the above
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Which theoretical level of explanation draws most extensively on sociological concepts?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which theoretical level of analysis most often uses social psychological concepts?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which dimension of theory asks: To what extent has the theory been supported by research evidence?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Applicability and usefulness
D) Research validity
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Which dimension of theory asks: To what extent is the theory useful in policy and practice?

A) Research validity
B) Parsimony
C) Logical consistency
D) Applicability and usefulness
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Which of the following is NOT one of the eight dimensions of theory discussed in the text?

A) Parsimony
B) Reliability
C) Applicability and usefulness
D) Research validity
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If research findings are NOT consistent with the predicted relationships, then the theory tested is:

A) useless.
B) disproved.
C) parsimonious.
D) verified.
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Which type of theorizing begins with theoretical statements, and then attempts to test the validity of the theoretical predictions?

A) Inductive theorizing
B) Deductive theorizing
C) Grounded theory
D) Conceptual theory
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The development of theory from research observations is referred to as:

A) conceptual clarity.
B) testability.
C) research validity.
D) inductive theorizing.
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The evaluation of theoretical statements through research is referred to as:

A) testability.
B) deductive theorizing.
C) parsimony.
D) inductive theorizing.
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In the simple model: A → B, B is the:

A) dependent variable.
B) independent variable.
C) spurious variable.
D) concept variable.
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The purpose of a theory of delinquency is to:

A) explain juvenile delinquency.
B) prevent juvenile delinquency.
C) intervene in delinquency-causing processes.
D) all of the above.
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Research has shown that delinquent behavior is most frequent when parental discipline is either lacking or excessive, but it is least common when levels of discipline are moderate. This implies what kind of relationship?

A) Negative linear relationship.
B) Curvilinear relationship.
C) Positive linear relationship.
D) Spurious relationship.
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Theory and research make up the two basic components of a scientific approach to juvenile delinquency.
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Research validity deals with how well concepts and propositions fit together.
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"How and why are laws made and enforced?" is one of the two basic questions addressed in theories of juvenile delinquency.
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The three different levels of explanation are group, mircrosocial, and macrosocial.
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The macrosocial level of explanation considers the social processes by which individuals become involved in delinquency.
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If a theory has been supported by research evidence, it has empirical reliability.
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Scope has to do with how concise a theory is in terms of its concepts and propositions.
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Deductive theorizing is used to test a theory.
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Inductive theorizing involves making empirical observations and collecting data.
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Lack of spuriousness is one of the three criteria for establishing cause and effect.
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It is difficult to establish cause-and-effect relationships using social science data.
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__________ isolate and categorize features of the world that are thought to be causally important.

A) Theories
B) Concepts
C) Operational definitions
D) Propositions
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Criminological _________ attempt to identify and describe key casual factors leading to delinquent behavior.

A) theories
B) concepts
C) operational definitions
D) propositions
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__________ tell(s) how concepts are related.

A) Theories
B) Research validity
C) Operational definitions
D) Propositions
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"As the number of delinquent friends increases, so does the likelihood of delinquency." This statement implies a:

A) negative linear relationship.
B) curvilinear relationship.
C) positive linear relationship.
D) spurious relationship.
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"As attachment to parents increases, delinquent behavior decreases." This statement implies a:

A) negative linear relationship.
B) curvilinear relationship.
C) positive linear relationship.
D) spurious relationship.
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Hirschi and Selvin advance three criteria for establishing cause and effect. Which of the following is NOT included in their criteria?

A) Lack of spuriousness
B) Association
C) Temporal order
D) Intervening variables
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Juvenile delinquency refers to actions that violate the law, committed by a person who is under the legal age of majority.
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The degree to which a theory can be tested through empirical research, and either verified or disproved is referred to as:

A) conceptual clarity.
B) testability.
C) research validity.
D) inductive theorizing.
B
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The term __________ refers to how concisely and "economically" a theory is stated in terms of its concepts and propositions.

A) parsimony
B) testability
C) research validity
D) inductive theorizing
A
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Which dimension of theory asks: What question is the theory designed to answer?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Scope
D) Conceptual clarity
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Which dimension of theory asks: How concise is the theory in terms of its concepts and propositions?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Scope
D) Conceptual clarity
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Which theoretical level of explanation focuses on the social processes by which individuals become involved in delinquency?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which theoretical level of explanation focuses on societal characteristics such as socioeconomic disadvantage and social cohesiveness to explain group variation in rates of delinquency?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) None of the above
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Which theoretical level of explanation draws most extensively on sociological concepts?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which theoretical level of analysis most often uses social psychological concepts?

A) Microsocial
B) Individual
C) Macrosocial
D) Both a and b
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Which dimension of theory asks: To what extent has the theory been supported by research evidence?

A) Parsimony
B) Logical consistency
C) Applicability and usefulness
D) Research validity
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Which dimension of theory asks: To what extent is the theory useful in policy and practice?

A) Research validity
B) Parsimony
C) Logical consistency
D) Applicability and usefulness
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Which of the following is NOT one of the eight dimensions of theory discussed in the text?

A) Parsimony
B) Reliability
C) Applicability and usefulness
D) Research validity
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If research findings are NOT consistent with the predicted relationships, then the theory tested is:

A) useless.
B) disproved.
C) parsimonious.
D) verified.
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Which type of theorizing begins with theoretical statements, and then attempts to test the validity of the theoretical predictions?

A) Inductive theorizing
B) Deductive theorizing
C) Grounded theory
D) Conceptual theory
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The development of theory from research observations is referred to as:

A) conceptual clarity.
B) testability.
C) research validity.
D) inductive theorizing.
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The evaluation of theoretical statements through research is referred to as:

A) testability.
B) deductive theorizing.
C) parsimony.
D) inductive theorizing.
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In the simple model: A → B, B is the:

A) dependent variable.
B) independent variable.
C) spurious variable.
D) concept variable.
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The purpose of a theory of delinquency is to:

A) explain juvenile delinquency.
B) prevent juvenile delinquency.
C) intervene in delinquency-causing processes.
D) all of the above.
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Research has shown that delinquent behavior is most frequent when parental discipline is either lacking or excessive, but it is least common when levels of discipline are moderate. This implies what kind of relationship?

A) Negative linear relationship.
B) Curvilinear relationship.
C) Positive linear relationship.
D) Spurious relationship.
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Theory and research make up the two basic components of a scientific approach to juvenile delinquency.
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Research validity deals with how well concepts and propositions fit together.
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"How and why are laws made and enforced?" is one of the two basic questions addressed in theories of juvenile delinquency.
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The three different levels of explanation are group, mircrosocial, and macrosocial.
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The macrosocial level of explanation considers the social processes by which individuals become involved in delinquency.
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If a theory has been supported by research evidence, it has empirical reliability.
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Scope has to do with how concise a theory is in terms of its concepts and propositions.
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Deductive theorizing is used to test a theory.
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Inductive theorizing involves making empirical observations and collecting data.
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Lack of spuriousness is one of the three criteria for establishing cause and effect.
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It is difficult to establish cause-and-effect relationships using social science data.
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__________ isolate and categorize features of the world that are thought to be causally important.

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B) Concepts
C) Operational definitions
D) Propositions
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Criminological _________ attempt to identify and describe key casual factors leading to delinquent behavior.

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__________ tell(s) how concepts are related.

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D) Propositions
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"As the number of delinquent friends increases, so does the likelihood of delinquency." This statement implies a:

A) negative linear relationship.
B) curvilinear relationship.
C) positive linear relationship.
D) spurious relationship.
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"As attachment to parents increases, delinquent behavior decreases." This statement implies a:

A) negative linear relationship.
B) curvilinear relationship.
C) positive linear relationship.
D) spurious relationship.
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Hirschi and Selvin advance three criteria for establishing cause and effect. Which of the following is NOT included in their criteria?

A) Lack of spuriousness
B) Association
C) Temporal order
D) Intervening variables
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