Which of the following is the sequence of steps for constructing a research question?

a. Pick a topic, narrow the topic, pick a purpose, construct a research question, evaluate the research question, and refine the research question.
b. Pick a topic, pick a purpose, narrow the topic, construct a research question, evaluate the research question, and refine the research question.
c. Pick a topic, construct a research question, pick a purpose, narrow the topic, evaluate the research question, refine the research question.
d. Pick a topic, narrow the topic, pick a purpose, construct a research question, refine the research question, and evaluate the research question.


b. Pick a topic, pick a purpose, narrow the topic, construct a research question, evaluate the research question, and refine the research question.

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In which of the following ways do lab technicians compare the DNA sample of a suspect with the evidence found at a crime scene?

A. They check if the DNA samples have sixteen points of similarity. B. They create a 3D image of a suspect's genetic code using ballistics technology. C. They verify the protein interactions mediated by DNA in the sample. D. They look for thirteen points on the DNA fingerprint called markers.

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Jim's car is parked in front of his home. The house is located on a dead-end street. The house belonging to Jim's neighbor catches fire

When the fire truck arrives it cannot get to the burning house because Jim's car is taking up most of the narrow street. The fire chief asks Jim to move his car. Jim says, "Why should I? I am lawfully parked and my neighbor's house is a rat's nest. Let it burn." Jim is committing no offense by refusing the fire chief's request. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The key element that distinguishes false imprisonment from arrest is:

a. the type of restraint. b. the legality of the restraint. c. the movement of the victim. d. the will of the victim.

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The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are also known as:

A. the Bill of Rights. B. the preamble. C. the procedural compendium. D. the declaration of independence. E. inalienable rights.

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