An empirical outcome is defined as ______.
A. a numerical result from a sample, such as a mean or frequency
B. a qualitative outcome from a categorical variable
C. a quantitative theoretical proposition regarding the nature of the association between two closely related categorical variables
D. a qualitative theoretical proposition regarding the nature of the association between two closely related categorical variables
A. a numerical result from a sample, such as a mean or frequency
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that in addition to the suspicion required to justify a stop, the officer must have reasonable suspicion that the person stopped is ?armed? and ?dangerous? before a frisk can be conducted?
A) Payton v. New York B) Adams v. Williams C) Terry v. Ohio D) None of the above
There are three primary ways in which illicit drugs may be related to violence: violence that results from the ______ of drugs; violence that results from trying to support a drug addiction (e.g., robbery); and violence resulting from the illegal selling of drugs.
a. psychoactive effects b. correlational c. experimental use d. causal use
Which state would have most likely used prison plantations?
a. California b. Georgia c. Wisconsin d. New York
John is fourteen years old. He is arrested for robbery. The prosecutor and probation officer recommend that he is tried as an adult. The juvenile judge decides that John should be dealt with by the adult criminal court jurisdiction. This is an example of:
A. statutory exclusion. B. judicial waiver. C. defense waiver. D. direct file.