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1
Which of the following is not an example of a type of statement?
A) laws
B) propositions
C) axioms
D) objectives
A) laws
B) propositions
C) axioms
D) objectives
D
2
The "Chicago School" founded by Burgess and Park was influential in our understanding of why children failed in
schools.
schools.
False
3
In the concentric zone theory of the "Chicago School" the zone of transition is characterized by:
A) the citizens that formed the core of morality for the city
B) the wealthiest citizens of Chicago
C) low-income immigrants from Europe initially
D) people who relocated from the suburbs
A) the citizens that formed the core of morality for the city
B) the wealthiest citizens of Chicago
C) low-income immigrants from Europe initially
D) people who relocated from the suburbs
C
4
In deductive reasoning,one starts from a general law and applies that law to a particular instance.
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5
Research on criminal justice policy is an example of applied research.
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6
Much of the current social science research has moved from description to:
A) exploration
B) explanation
C) understanding
D) theory
A) exploration
B) explanation
C) understanding
D) theory
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7
Observation involves all of the following except:
A) conducting experiments
B) interviewing people
C) watching people and detailing what you see
D) statistical manipulation
A) conducting experiments
B) interviewing people
C) watching people and detailing what you see
D) statistical manipulation
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8
The ecological approach to understanding crime suggests that human behavior is partially the result of the physical and social environment where the behavior takes place.
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9
A hypothesis is a specified expectation about an empirical reality derived from axioms.
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10
If a number of social scientists agree that a phenomenon exists,they are using intersubjective agreement for objectivity.
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11
A paradigm and a theory refer to two different things.The paradigm is a fundamental model or scheme that organizes our view of something.
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12
Which of the following is not an example of a concept?
A) delinquency
B) peer group
C) indoor temperature
D) social disorganization
A) delinquency
B) peer group
C) indoor temperature
D) social disorganization
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13
Socrates is mortal and observing a number of other people.All the observed people are mortals.All people are mortal.This is an example of what type of logic?
A) deductive
B) observation
C) inductive
D) hypothesis
A) deductive
B) observation
C) inductive
D) hypothesis
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14
Grounded theory is used to describe the deductive method of theory construction.
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15
Criminal Justice and human behavior can be studied scientifically.
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16
Much of the current research in criminal justice and criminology focuses upon which of the following?
A) basic building block of a concept
B) concept's theoretical counterpart
C) systematic explanation for the observed facts and laws that relate to a particular aspect of life
D) principle or law
A) basic building block of a concept
B) concept's theoretical counterpart
C) systematic explanation for the observed facts and laws that relate to a particular aspect of life
D) principle or law
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17
In using scientific inquiry,in deduction we reason toward observations; in induction we reason from observations.
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18
Which of the following is an example of subjectivity?
A) which rap singer do you like the best
B) what was your score on your first research methods exam
C) did Judge Wilson have more mistrials than Judge Hughey
D) how much tuition does your university charge for full time students
A) which rap singer do you like the best
B) what was your score on your first research methods exam
C) did Judge Wilson have more mistrials than Judge Hughey
D) how much tuition does your university charge for full time students
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19
Which type of research frequently involves the inductive method?
A) field research
B) experiments
C) surveys
D) use of existing data such as the Uniform Crime Reports
A) field research
B) experiments
C) surveys
D) use of existing data such as the Uniform Crime Reports
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20
Which of the following constitute facts related to variables?
A) the empirical counterpart to a concept
B) variables can only be one value
C) more broad than concepts
D) cannot be observed
A) the empirical counterpart to a concept
B) variables can only be one value
C) more broad than concepts
D) cannot be observed
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21
Which of the following are not efforts that you can employ as situational crime prevention techniques?
A) keeping your car doors locked when you park
B) using a steering wheel lock every time you exit your car
C) call the police immediately after you realize that your car has been vandalized
D) use removable stereo systems
A) keeping your car doors locked when you park
B) using a steering wheel lock every time you exit your car
C) call the police immediately after you realize that your car has been vandalized
D) use removable stereo systems
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22
The more a person drinks and drives the more likely they are to be pulled over for DUI.This is an example of:
A) a theory
B) a law
C) a hypothesis that results in a negative relationship
D) a hypothesis that results in a positive relationship
A) a theory
B) a law
C) a hypothesis that results in a negative relationship
D) a hypothesis that results in a positive relationship
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23
Which of the following is an example of a concept?
A) height
B) peer group
C) weight
D) age
A) height
B) peer group
C) weight
D) age
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24
An axiom is a type of
A) theory
B) variable
C) statement
D) concept
A) theory
B) variable
C) statement
D) concept
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25
Which of the following best applies to the statement that science is always objective?
A) this only happens in the study of economics
B) objectivity is a matter of intersubjective agreement
C) objectivity can never happen when engaged in scientific research
D) objectivity is always present when a researcher knows all of the variables impacting their study
A) this only happens in the study of economics
B) objectivity is a matter of intersubjective agreement
C) objectivity can never happen when engaged in scientific research
D) objectivity is always present when a researcher knows all of the variables impacting their study
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26
Independent of opinion is a definition of:
A) an analysis
B) subjectivity
C) objectivity
D) a hypothesis
A) an analysis
B) subjectivity
C) objectivity
D) a hypothesis
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27
When the relationship between two variables is drawn from a theory,it is said to be:
A) a fact
B) a hypothesis
C) a mini theory
D) a paradigm
A) a fact
B) a hypothesis
C) a mini theory
D) a paradigm
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28
Dr.Quinn is interested in who is least likely to show up for their trial; those who bond out of jail with the help of a bondsman or those placed in a court sponsored pre-trial release program.The results of the study indicate that those inmates released using a bail bondsmen had a lower failure to appear at trial rate than those using court sponsored pre-trial release.The findings of the study are used to close the expensive court run pre-trial release program.This study is an example of what type of research?
A) theory building
B) applied research
C) basic or pure research
D) a paradigm shift
A) theory building
B) applied research
C) basic or pure research
D) a paradigm shift
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29
Which of the following illustrates situational crime prevention?
A) use of management, design, or the manipulation of the environment to reduce crime
B) using prison to reduce crime by keeping offenders away from the public
C) increasing police presence in high crime areas
D) offender home checks
A) use of management, design, or the manipulation of the environment to reduce crime
B) using prison to reduce crime by keeping offenders away from the public
C) increasing police presence in high crime areas
D) offender home checks
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30
Dr.Smith is doing an observational study in a local jail and discovers that inmates who are respectful to the correctional officers get more telephone calls than inmates who are disrespectful.What technique has been employed in the study?
A) evaluation research
B) inductive logic
C) deductive logic
D) theory construction
A) evaluation research
B) inductive logic
C) deductive logic
D) theory construction
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31
You count the number of students registered for your research methods class.This is an example of:
A) objectivity
B) subjectivity
C) intersubjectivity
D) theory
A) objectivity
B) subjectivity
C) intersubjectivity
D) theory
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32
Which of the following is an example of a variable?
A) social disorganization
B) crime
C) social class
D) annual family income
A) social disorganization
B) crime
C) social class
D) annual family income
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33
This term represents a set of concepts and the proposed relationships among these; a structure that is intended to represent or model something about the world.
A) a paradigm
B) a law
C) a theory
D) a fact
A) a paradigm
B) a law
C) a theory
D) a fact
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34
All people are mortal,therefore Socrates is mortal is an example of which type of logic?
A) deductive
B) observation
C) inductive
D) hypothesis
A) deductive
B) observation
C) inductive
D) hypothesis
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35
Which of the following is another word for objectivity?
A) subjectivity
B) intersubjective agreement
C) attitudes
D) religiosity
A) subjectivity
B) intersubjective agreement
C) attitudes
D) religiosity
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36
Which of the following is accurate with respect to paradigms?
A) paradigms consist of groups of hypotheses
B) paradigms are ways of organizing our views
C) paradigms are hypotheses linked in a logical framework
D) all statements are accurate
A) paradigms consist of groups of hypotheses
B) paradigms are ways of organizing our views
C) paradigms are hypotheses linked in a logical framework
D) all statements are accurate
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37
In an inductive approach to policy development,the final step is
A) monitoring results
B) collecting data
C) analysis of situation
D) systematic study
A) monitoring results
B) collecting data
C) analysis of situation
D) systematic study
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38
Research on a criminal justice related policy is an example of
A) explanatory research
B) descriptive research
C) applied research
D) exploratory research
A) explanatory research
B) descriptive research
C) applied research
D) exploratory research
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39
Which of the following is not an example of a hypothesis?
A) males score higher in math than females.
B) poor children have higher delinquency rates than do middle-class children.
C) why is the sky dark at night?
D) those who study daily will have the highest grades
A) males score higher in math than females.
B) poor children have higher delinquency rates than do middle-class children.
C) why is the sky dark at night?
D) those who study daily will have the highest grades
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40
Conclusions drawn about the relationships among concepts,based on the logical interrelationship among the axioms is:
A) a law
B) a proposition
C) an axiom
D) a statement
A) a law
B) a proposition
C) an axiom
D) a statement
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41
Which of the following is not a concept?
A) juvenile delinquency
B) peer group
C) grade in research methods
D) religiosity
A) juvenile delinquency
B) peer group
C) grade in research methods
D) religiosity
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42
Which of the following is not true concerning theory,research and policy relationships?
A) theory structures research
B) policies can be examined to determine if they accomplish their goals
C) theory should never be used to develop public policy
D) research is consulted to develop public policy
A) theory structures research
B) policies can be examined to determine if they accomplish their goals
C) theory should never be used to develop public policy
D) research is consulted to develop public policy
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43
The results of Burgess and Park's study using the concentric circles in the city of Chicago resulted in:
A) the finding that where ever the poorest people live will be the least amount of crime
B) the finding that where the most wealthy people live will be the highest rates of property crime
C) the finding that the crime rate will be the highest in the area characterized by transition
D) the finding that when people move from one zone to another, they take their criminal tendencies with them
A) the finding that where ever the poorest people live will be the least amount of crime
B) the finding that where the most wealthy people live will be the highest rates of property crime
C) the finding that the crime rate will be the highest in the area characterized by transition
D) the finding that when people move from one zone to another, they take their criminal tendencies with them
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44
The primary distinction between a paradigm and theory is based on:
A) intersubjective agreement
B) a hypothesis
C) organization and structure
D) operationalization
A) intersubjective agreement
B) a hypothesis
C) organization and structure
D) operationalization
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45
Operationalization means:
A) the part of a theory that tells us how variables are related
B) the procedures we go through to identify and measure variables
C) the procedures we go through before we can develop a hypothesis
D) the part of a theory that tells us what statistics we can use
A) the part of a theory that tells us how variables are related
B) the procedures we go through to identify and measure variables
C) the procedures we go through before we can develop a hypothesis
D) the part of a theory that tells us what statistics we can use
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46
The three main elements in the traditional model of science include theory,operationalization,and:
A) statistics
B) hypotheses
C) observation
D) conclusions
A) statistics
B) hypotheses
C) observation
D) conclusions
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47
Which of the following characterizes the statement: "criminal justice and human behavior often can be studied scientifically"?
A) the statement is wishful thinking
B) the statement is correct
C) the statement is inaccurate
D) the statement fails to address problems in studying human behavior
A) the statement is wishful thinking
B) the statement is correct
C) the statement is inaccurate
D) the statement fails to address problems in studying human behavior
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48
What is the final step in the traditional model of science?
A) operationalization
B) theory development
C) data collection
D) observation
A) operationalization
B) theory development
C) data collection
D) observation
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49
Operationalization involves which of the following?
A) testing hypotheses
B) testing theories
C) identifying how you will measure a variable
D) developing a theory
A) testing hypotheses
B) testing theories
C) identifying how you will measure a variable
D) developing a theory
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50
Defensible Space is:
A) the current U.S. policy for protecting Americans
B) an attempt to understand the link between urban design and crime
C) a movie that demonstrates how to protect yourself
D) U.S. missile defense system
A) the current U.S. policy for protecting Americans
B) an attempt to understand the link between urban design and crime
C) a movie that demonstrates how to protect yourself
D) U.S. missile defense system
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51
Which of the following is most accurate?
A) theory must always come before observation
B) observation must always come before theory
C) theory may precede observation; just as observation may precede theory
D) theory and observation are not related
A) theory must always come before observation
B) observation must always come before theory
C) theory may precede observation; just as observation may precede theory
D) theory and observation are not related
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52
The idea of defensible space can be traced to the work of:
A) Shaw and McKay
B) Newman
C) David Takeuchi
D) Maxfield and Babbie
A) Shaw and McKay
B) Newman
C) David Takeuchi
D) Maxfield and Babbie
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53
Which of the following is an axiom?
A) working class youths have higher delinquency rates than upper class youths
B) working class youths would be more likely to break the law to gain material goods than upper class youths
C) everyone desires material comforts
D) social class has no bearing on the tendency to break the law
A) working class youths have higher delinquency rates than upper class youths
B) working class youths would be more likely to break the law to gain material goods than upper class youths
C) everyone desires material comforts
D) social class has no bearing on the tendency to break the law
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54
Paradigm shifts are:
A) shifted to resemble concepts
B) concepts shifted to paradigms
C) previously agreed on paradigms that are discarded in favor of new ones
D) previously agreed upon paradigms that are changed over to a hypothesis
A) shifted to resemble concepts
B) concepts shifted to paradigms
C) previously agreed on paradigms that are discarded in favor of new ones
D) previously agreed upon paradigms that are changed over to a hypothesis
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55
Which of the following cannot be studied scientifically?
A) physical attributes of humans
B) the purpose of life
C) changes in the number of elephants in the wild
D) astronomy
A) physical attributes of humans
B) the purpose of life
C) changes in the number of elephants in the wild
D) astronomy
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56
The concept of "observation" in the language of science means
A) looking at the world and making value judgments
B) looking at the world and making measurements of what is seen
C) looking at the world and making changes in what is seen
D) looking at the world through rose colored glasses
A) looking at the world and making value judgments
B) looking at the world and making measurements of what is seen
C) looking at the world and making changes in what is seen
D) looking at the world through rose colored glasses
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57
The second step in the traditional model of science is which of the following?
A) concepts
B) observation
C) operationalization
D) methodology
A) concepts
B) observation
C) operationalization
D) methodology
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58
The "Chicago School" was noted for the study of crime in various sections of the city of Chicago.Which of the following was used to study where crime happened?
A) concentric zones
B) ask people why they left Chicago for other northern cities
C) interviews with police officers
D) content analysis of newspapers
A) concentric zones
B) ask people why they left Chicago for other northern cities
C) interviews with police officers
D) content analysis of newspapers
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59
Which of the following cannot be studied scientifically in the field of criminal justice?
A) the relationship between the number of police officers on the street and the crime rate
B) the relationship between the number of police officers on the street and citizen satisfaction
C) the role that an act of a deity plays on being arrested for a criminal offense
D) the role that age plays in slowing one's criminal activities
A) the relationship between the number of police officers on the street and the crime rate
B) the relationship between the number of police officers on the street and citizen satisfaction
C) the role that an act of a deity plays on being arrested for a criminal offense
D) the role that age plays in slowing one's criminal activities
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60
Grounded theory is used to:
A) measure how much common sense went into a specific theory
B) describe the inductive method of theory construction
C) describe the deductive method of theory construction
D) assess the elements that make up dirt
A) measure how much common sense went into a specific theory
B) describe the inductive method of theory construction
C) describe the deductive method of theory construction
D) assess the elements that make up dirt
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61
A(n)____________________ is a fundamental model or scheme that organizes our view of something.
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62
When crime prevention policies try to reduce the opportunities for crime to occur,____________________ crime prevention is being employed.
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63
The logic of social scientific inquiry is based in the use of ____________________ to guide the inquiry.
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64
The zone of transition in Chicago characterized by weak families,social institutions and substandard housing produced a phenomenon called ____________________ disorganization.
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65
When a researcher monitors and evaluates results of a program to determine if it is achieving its goals,this step is similar to ____________________ testing in basic research.
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66
____________________ logic moves from the general to the specific.
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67
Using the deductive model,research is used to test ____________________.
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68
The process of specifying steps,procedures,or operations for actually identifying and measuring variables to be observed is ____________________.
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69
Grounded theories refer to which of the following?
A) testing a theory to see if the data fits
B) theories that have been constructed by faculty just beginning their careers
C) describes the inductive method of theory construction
D) describes the deductive method of theory construction
A) testing a theory to see if the data fits
B) theories that have been constructed by faculty just beginning their careers
C) describes the inductive method of theory construction
D) describes the deductive method of theory construction
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70
Which of the following is accurate with respect to induction?
A) induction begins with a theory
B) induction starts with observed data
C) induction ends with relationships
D) induction begins with generalizations
A) induction begins with a theory
B) induction starts with observed data
C) induction ends with relationships
D) induction begins with generalizations
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71
According to ecological theory,which of the following is not a fundamental principle?
A) crime is more common in urban transition zones
B) crime is more common is suburban transition zones
C) crime is more common where there is a great deal of crowding
D) crime is more common where there is much poverty
A) crime is more common in urban transition zones
B) crime is more common is suburban transition zones
C) crime is more common where there is a great deal of crowding
D) crime is more common where there is much poverty
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72
Scientific inquiry in practice typically involves a relationship between:
A) theory and policy
B) concepts and paradigms
C) hypothesis and hypotheses
D) deduction and induction
A) theory and policy
B) concepts and paradigms
C) hypothesis and hypotheses
D) deduction and induction
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73
Another word for intersubjective agreement is ____________________.
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74
When one moves from particular instances to general principles - from facts to theories,one is using
____________________ reasoning.
____________________ reasoning.
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75
The two pillars of science are observation and ____________________.
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76
Using the inductive model,____________________ are developed from the analysis of research data.
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77
Research in criminology has moved from descriptive studies to those that place a greater emphasis on systematic
____________________.
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Which of the following illustrates the relationship between a theory and a paradigm?
A) theories are collections of hypotheses while a paradigm uses just one hypothesis
B) a paradigm is more specific than a theory
C) a theory is more specific than a paradigm
D) a theory is a paradigm
A) theories are collections of hypotheses while a paradigm uses just one hypothesis
B) a paradigm is more specific than a theory
C) a theory is more specific than a paradigm
D) a theory is a paradigm
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79
If grades go up as the number of study hours go up,this is called what type of relationship?
A) negative
B) positive
C) inverse
D) a fluke
A) negative
B) positive
C) inverse
D) a fluke
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80
An axiom is an assumption about reality,while a proposition expresses relationships among
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