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CCJ 4700 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
CCJ 4700 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
[Show more]CCJ 4700 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
[Show more]What is methodology? 
 -:- -the science of finding out 
 1. systematic procedures 
 2. technique 
 3. model inquiry 
What is empirical knowledge? 
 -:- -Knowledge based on what we experience and observe 
What are the *4 ways of "knowing"*? Which is the most influential? 
 -:- 1. Authority 
2. Trad...
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Add to cartWhat is methodology? 
 -:- -the science of finding out 
 1. systematic procedures 
 2. technique 
 3. model inquiry 
What is empirical knowledge? 
 -:- -Knowledge based on what we experience and observe 
What are the *4 ways of "knowing"*? Which is the most influential? 
 -:- 1. Authority 
2. Trad...
Dependent Variable 
 -:- the variable assume to depend on or be caused by another variable 
(IV). If you find that sentence length is partly a function of the number of 
prior arrests, then sentence length is being treated as a dependent 
variable. 
Experimental Group 
 -:- in experimentation, a ...
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Add to cartDependent Variable 
 -:- the variable assume to depend on or be caused by another variable 
(IV). If you find that sentence length is partly a function of the number of 
prior arrests, then sentence length is being treated as a dependent 
variable. 
Experimental Group 
 -:- in experimentation, a ...
What are the two realities that explain how we know what we know? 
 -:- Experiential - direct experience 
 Agreement - what we've been told 
What is tradition? Give an example. 
 -:- Things that "everybody knows" 
 Ex: Driving on the left side of the road in the U.S. is dangerous 
What is author...
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Add to cartWhat are the two realities that explain how we know what we know? 
 -:- Experiential - direct experience 
 Agreement - what we've been told 
What is tradition? Give an example. 
 -:- Things that "everybody knows" 
 Ex: Driving on the left side of the road in the U.S. is dangerous 
What is author...
• 2 sources of agreement reality 
 -:- Tradition and Authority 
• Errors in personal inquiry and their solutions 
 -:- Inaccurate observation (sol: scientific obs), overgeneralization (sol: 
high value of large samples and replication - repeating a study, checking 
to see whether similar resul...
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Add to cart• 2 sources of agreement reality 
 -:- Tradition and Authority 
• Errors in personal inquiry and their solutions 
 -:- Inaccurate observation (sol: scientific obs), overgeneralization (sol: 
high value of large samples and replication - repeating a study, checking 
to see whether similar resul...
What are the 3 components of a classical experiment? 
 -:- 1)Pre & Post-Testing 
 2)Experimental & Control groups 
 3)Random Assignment 
____________ Assignment Is a central feature of the classical experiment 
 -:- Random Assignment 
Random assignment... 
 -:- Reduces sources of bias & Creates equi...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 components of a classical experiment? 
 -:- 1)Pre & Post-Testing 
 2)Experimental & Control groups 
 3)Random Assignment 
____________ Assignment Is a central feature of the classical experiment 
 -:- Random Assignment 
Random assignment... 
 -:- Reduces sources of bias & Creates equi...
we live in a world of ______ realities 
 -:- two 
we live in a world of two realities: _________ and __________ 
 -:- experimental; agreement 
__________ reality: the things we know from direct experience 
 -:- experimental 
__________ reality: the things we consider real because we've been told th...
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Add to cartwe live in a world of ______ realities 
 -:- two 
we live in a world of two realities: _________ and __________ 
 -:- experimental; agreement 
__________ reality: the things we know from direct experience 
 -:- experimental 
__________ reality: the things we consider real because we've been told th...
Heisenberg principle 
 -:- The idea that the system and practice of measurement exerts a 
psychological influence on the people being measured, and thereby affects 
operating results. 
Hierarchy Rule 
 -:- the most serious crime is the only crime reported. UCR 
conceptualization 
 -:- the process ...
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Add to cartHeisenberg principle 
 -:- The idea that the system and practice of measurement exerts a 
psychological influence on the people being measured, and thereby affects 
operating results. 
Hierarchy Rule 
 -:- the most serious crime is the only crime reported. UCR 
conceptualization 
 -:- the process ...
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