Goodman-Delahunty, Greene, and Hsiao (1998) found that jurors in favor of the death penalty versus those opposed were more likely to infer that a presented defendant________.
A. intended to murder the victim
B. displayed actions that suggested premeditation
C. intended to murder again
D. Both A and B
Answer: D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When subjects ____, they are provided with findings, results, and conclusions of the research study they participated in. In addition, if deception was used they must be told the true purpose of the study and the reason for the deception
a. are randomly selected b. provided informed consent c. are debriefed d. are dependent variables
The results of the Flanagan and Eccles study on changes in parents' work status and its
effect on their children's transition to junior high demonstrated that a. the transition was more rewarding for those children whose parents had been promoted in their workplace. b. the transition was not affected by the parents' work status. c. the transition was more difficult for those children whose parents were experiencing changes in the workplace. d. girls were affected by changes in parents' work status but boys were not.
Forensic psychology is not officially recognized as a specialty area by the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)