Multiple Choice
Match the terms with the definition and/or description
-Theoretical overlap
A) Considered the simplest approach to evaluating theory
B) Comparison of two or more theories
C) Refers concepts and variables across individual theories that account for the same variation in same or similar dependent variables
D) A process when factors known to be connected to crime are connected to new ideas
E) Ratio of actual social relationships to the total number of possible relationships in a network
F) Focused on specific concepts being regrouped or absorbed under a larger concept
G) Does not require introduction of totally new ideas is only a process of building on existing theory by considering new variables to add
H) Term used to refer number of relationships that two or more individuals have in common
I) Logical practice consequence of routine activity theory that works to promote guardianship and reduce attractiveness of potential victims
J) A complex process of merging similar ideas while verbalizing and demonstrating them differently
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