In some states there are laws that limit an employer's ability to consider a criminal conviction when a person is applying for employment or licensing

a. True
b. False


a

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1. Assumption of identity a. Michelle provided false information about herself and created a fictitious identity so as to engage in online flirtation. 2. Theft for employment b. Matthew used a stolen driver's license to open a fake bank account and acquire false credit cards. 3. Reverse criminal record identity theft c. Ashley stole personal information from her neighbor to create documents that helped her gain entry into the United States. 4. Virtual identity fraud d. Joshua changes physical characteristics, analyzes personal histories, and masters communication nuances of his friend Jason. 5. Credit or financial theft e. To protect herself from her criminal record, Amanda used her mother's ID to apply for government benefits.

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What are the two primary court orders (sentences) for juvenile offenders, and approximately what percentage of juveniles receive each?

What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. A contingency table is generally defined by the number of columns and rows in the table. 2. A researcher has to compare percentage differences found in the categories for the independent variable at the same category of the dependent variable. 3. The chi-square test of independence indicates whether the observed frequencies are significantly different than the expected frequencies and the strength of the relationship. 4. For achi-square table with examining an independent variables with four groups on a dependent variable with three groups, the degrees of freedom to find the critical value would be 5. 5. Chi-square allows for the rejection of a null hypothesis of independence but does not tell the researcher the magnitude or strength of that relationship.

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__________ contends that leadership "refers to a process that helps direct and mobilize people and their ideas."

a. Lipsky b. Carlisle c. Kotter d. Dupree

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