President Clinton was the president who urged Congress to appropriate a $100 million increase in the budget for drug interdiction and increased foreign aid to stop the supply of drugs at their source at the same time he signed the Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act into law in 1996.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule a sentence of death was cruel and unusual punishment because of how the sanction was imposed?
A. Furman v. Georgia B. Weems v. United States C. McGuatha v. California D. Gregg v. Georgia
Which of the following is not a common affective response that victims experience after a crime?
a. Depression b. Low self-esteem c. Anxiety d. Difficulty sleeping
Which of the following reflects the U.S. Supreme Court’s view on police reliance on technology to obtain a warrant?
a. Technology may be used without a search warrant to enhance observation of an area or object already in plain view. b. Technology may not be used without a warrant founded on probable cause to engage in the surveillance of the interior of a home in order to detect activity that otherwise would not be revealed without physically entering the home. c. Technology cannot be used without a search warrant to enhance any object located in the home or curtilage. d. Only a and b are correct.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The association and correlation of variables is the same as causation. 2. A confounding variable is situated in time between the independent and dependent variables. 3. Pre-experiments often lack manipulation of an independent variable by a researcher. 4. Administering treatment to random people encountered is a common technique used in experimental research. 5. The manipulation of the independent variable is also called the treatment.