What is information saturation? What can be done after saturation has been reached?
What will be an ideal response?
A strong answer will mention that saturation occurs when a researcher’s search is complete. At this point, they would have found enough literature to write a comprehensive review, and may have come across the same citations within citations. Researchers can work to narrow their list of sources once saturation has been reached.
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The Uniform Crime Report is generated annually by the ______.
a. DEA b. FBI c. ATF d. BJS
Which statement is true of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act?
a. It initiated good time credits for inmates. b. It alleviated much of the state prison burden. c. It provided a fixed, or definite, time for a sentence imposed on a convicted offender. d. It was prompted by concern that too many offenders were being released early.
One issue of the New York Times conveys as much information as a person living in the 16th century would obtain __________.
A. in one week B. in one month C. in one year D. in a lifetime
The common law recognized that homicide was non-criminal if either __________ or excusable
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word