In a repeated cross-sectional design, when the population is not changing, data are collected at two or more points in time from:
a. The same individuals from the same population
b. Individuals in a population that is defined by a common starting point
c. Different samples of the same population
d. Different individuals in different populations
c. Different samples of the same population
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A) channel B) paraphrase C) encoding D) feedback
What is the primary function of the National Geospatial Agency?
A. Support military operations B. Collect human intelligence C. Protect critical infrastructures D. Collect homeland security intelligence
During the nineteenth century, which of the following was not a principle that guided female prison reform?
A) The separation of women prisoners from men B) The provision of care in keeping with the needs of women C) The management of women's prisons by female staff D) Making female prisons decidedly "female institutions" E) The emphasis on teaching women skills to aid employment
Hot spots and hot times are identified
A) By undercover investigation B) Through crime mapping C) With focused patrols D) By tipoffs from informants