What does it mean for a fixed-choice question to be both mutually exclusive and exhaustive? Then provide an example of a question, with response choices.
What will be an ideal response?
Mutually exclusive refers to the fact that respondents would not choose more than one answer. Basically the response choices would mean that if one answer was true, the others would not be true. Exhaustive means that all possible answer choices are available. Example: What is your gender? Male, female, trans, other.
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Which group found that there are two justice systems at work in their state’s court; “one for whites, and a very different one for minorities and the poor”?
a. Christopher Commission b. New York State Judicial Commission on Minorities c. Warren Commission d. Rodney King Commission
Warren is angry at Raymond because Raymond has been trying to date Warren's girlfriend Rachel. Late one night Warren sends Raymond an email that reads "Stay away from Rachel
If I catch you with her, I'll beat you to a bloody pulp!" The next day, Raymond opens his email and reads the message. He later shows it to Rachel, saying "Warren doesn't scare me. He is a big windbag. No way will he try to carry out his threat." Rachel, fearing the worst, takes the email to the police. The police officer would be correct in telling Rachel that Warren has committed: A) harassment. B) terroristic threat. C) assault by threat. D) no offense.
Discuss the relationship between alcohol and date or acquaintance rape. Why could this relationship be controversial for victims?
What will be an ideal response?
The concept of due process of law developed from a provision of the _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).