Where random assignment of participants to treatment or control groups is not feasible for practical, ethical, or legal reasons, the evaluator may choose ______ to approximate the advantages of random selection.

A. half-experimental evaluation designs
B. circulated-experimental evaluation designs
C. quasi-experimental evaluation designs
D. real- experimental evaluation designs


C. quasi-experimental evaluation designs

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Those juveniles who are predicted to be safe risks for rehabilitation and actually turn out to be quite dangerous are called:

a. false negatives. b. negatives. c. positives. d. false positives.

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What are the four basic types of organized crime?

What will be an ideal response?

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When using the defense of duress, defendants admit they committed the crime but did so only because they

a. were ordered to do so by a superior b. were forced to become intoxicated or drugged c. were tricked by law enforcement d. were threatened with death or serious bodily injury if they did not commit the crime

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Which concept involves a superior who intervenes and meets with the combatants, forcing them to present all the facts about the situation and then making a decision?

a. competition b. cooperation c. accommodation d. compromise

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