Appellate courts try cases
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A roving reporter interviewing "random" persons on Main St. gets what kind of sample?
a. quota. b. accidental. c. purposive. d. random.
At the age of 15, Julie gave birth to twin sons. Julie was a high school dropout and did not have a job. She was not able to take proper care of the boys so she decided to give them up for adoption. Their father was convicted of armed robbery and rape. He signed over his custody rights to the state while serving a 30-year prison sentence. The boys end up being adopted by different families. After 20 years the boys are contacted by a researcher who is conducting a study on twins separated at birth and adopted by different families. John says that he finds it difficult to sustain relationships because he was not provided the support and care that he needed by his adopted mother as an infant. Which theory would best explain John's predicament?
A. Attachment theory B. Behavior theory C. Information-processing theory D. Nature theory
Isaac has committed a felony. He has not yet gone to trial and is hoping to work out a plea bargain with the prosecution. While he is certain he faces jail time, he is hoping to ensure he does not have to serve more than a year because he has a wife and kids and cannot stand the thought of being away from them. Isaac is hoping to be charged with a ______.
a. misdemeanor b. petty felony c. violation d. capital felony
What is the basis for requiring the disclosure of the identity of an informant?
What will be an ideal response?