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Which Group in the Walters and Geyer (2004) Study Was

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Question 27

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Which group in the Walters and Geyer (2004) study was found to most self-identify as criminal?


A) white-collar only
B) white-collar prior
C) nonwhite-collar
D) none were significantly different

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