Of the 125 proven false confession cases compiled by Drizin and Leo (2004), what percentage involved juveniles?
A. 5%
B. 12%
C. 21%
D. 33%
D
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a. William James. b. Ivan Pavlov. c. Carl Rogers. d. Edward Titchener.
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A) only a neural tube. B) the beginnings of forebrain and hindbrain development. C) the major subdivisions of the hindbrain but not the forebrain. D) the major subdivisions of the forebrain but not the hindbrain.
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a. no relationship, and we refer to the correlation coefficient as "significant." b. a true relationship, and we refer to the correlation coefficient as "not significant." c. no relationship, and we refer to the correlation coefficient as "not significant." d. a true relationship, and we refer to the correlation coefficient as "significant."
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Which part of the brain is the likely location of the tumor? a) thalamus b) hippocampus c) hypothalamus d) corpus callosum