________ is a type of reliability in which only one test is administered to one group at one time and the halves intercorrelated

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Split-half technique

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Mark was an employee in a financial services firm. Although he was paid an average salary, he bought a luxury car with money borrowed from a loan shark. The loan shark threatened to kill him if he did not repay the money within three months. Intimidated by the threat, Mark embezzled funds from his company. Mark most likely committed a(n) _____.

A. public order crime B. white-collar crime C. organized crime D. property crime

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One thing judges must ask defendants during plea agreement hearings is whether the defendant:

A) wishes the sentence reduced. B) wishes to serve time in jail or prison. C) entered the plea voluntarily. D) None of the above.

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Using institutional time and materials for personal gain unrelated to legitimate work activity is an example of an:

a. Ethical problem in the use of authority b. Ethical problem in the relationship between personal and professional interests c. Ethical problem in personal and professional commitments to clients d. Ethical issue in criminal justice and public policy

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Which doctrine allows the Supreme Court to determine if a law violates the Constitution?

a. habeas corpus b. posse comitatus c. certiorari d. judicial review

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